The invention of race and the persistence of racial hierarchy: White privilege, White supremacy, and White colorblindness
Nancy DiTomaso
Abstract:Given the long history of contention over the meaning of race and the continued discomfort about what role it plays in the structure of inequality, I endeavor to clarify the origins of the association of race with skin color and other physical features by briefly discussing the historical record by which race became codified in law. My focus is the U.S. and specifically Colonial Virginia, where the codification of racial categories in law was especially consequential. I also discuss the existence of a racial h… Show more
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