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Date: 2014-09-25 14:57:24
Critical race theory
Racism
Social philosophy
White supremacy
Privilege
White privilege
Oppression
Whiteness studies
Joe Feagin
Ethics
Discrimination
Identity politics

White Privilege Conference Recommended Resource List Updated July 2012 READINGS

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