Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: How Whites See Themselves 1. The End of the Great White Male - John R. Graham 2. White Racial Formation: Into the Twenty-First Century - Charles A. Gallagher 3. The Skin We're In - Christopher Wills 4. The Way of the WASP - Richard Brookkiser 5. Hiring Quotas for White Males Only - Eric Foner 6. Innocence and Affirmative Action - Thomas Ross 7. Doing the White Male Kvetch (A Pale Imitation of a Rag) - Calvin Trillin 8. Growing Up White in America? - Bonnie Kae Grover 9. Growing Up (What) in America? - Jerald N. Marrs 10. White Images of Black Slaves (Is What We See in Others Sometimes a Reflection of What We Find in Ourselves?) - George Fredrickson Synopses of Other Important Works From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part II: How Whites See Others 11. The White Race Is Shrinking: Perceptions of Race in Canada and Some Speculations on the Political Economy of Race Classification - Doug Daniels 12. Ignoble Savages - Dinesh D'Souza 13. Darkness Made Visible: Law, Metaphor, and the Racial Self - D. Marvin Jones 14. Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination - Toni Morrison 15. Transparently White Subjective Decisionmaking: Fashioning a Legal Remedy - Barbara J. Flagg 16. The Rhetorical Tapestry of Race - Thomas Ross 17. Imposition - Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic 18. Racial Reflections: Dialogues in the Direction of Liberation - Derrick A. Bell, Tracy Higgins, and Sung-Hee Suh, Editors 19. The Tower of Babel - Eleanor Marie Brown 20. The Quest for Freedom in the Post-Brown South: Desegregation and White Self-Interest - Davison M. Douglas 21. Soulmaning: Using Race for Political and Economic Gain - Luther Wright, Jr. 22. Dysconscious Racism: Ideology, Identity, and Miseducation - Joyce E. King Synopses of Other Important Works From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part III: Whiteness: History's Role 23. Race and Manifest Destiny: The Origins of American Racial Anglo-Saxonism - Reginald Horsman 24. The Invention of Race: Rereading White Over Black - James Campbell and James Oakes 25. Only the Law Would Rule between Us: Antimiscegenation, the Moral Economy of Dependency, and the Debate over Rights after the Civil War - Emily Field Van Tassel 26. The Antidemocratic Power of Whiteness - Kathleen Neal Cleaver 27. Who's Black, Who's White, and Who Cares - Luther Wright, Jr. 28. Images of the Outsider in American Law and Culture - Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic 29. Back to the Future with The Bell Curve: Jim Crow, Slavery, and G - Jacqueline Jones 30. The Genetic Tie - Dorothy E. Roberts Synopses of Other Important Works From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part IV: Whiteness: Law's Role 31. White Law and Lawyers: The Case of Surrogate Motherhood - Peter Halewood 32. Social Science and Segregation before Brown - Herbert Hovenkamp 33. Mexican-Americans and Whiteness - George A. Martinez 34. Race and the Core Curriculum in Legal Education - Frances Lee Ansley 35. The Transparency Phenomenon, Race-Neutral Decisionmaking, and Discriminatory Intent - Barbara J . Flagg 36. Toward a Black Legal Scholarship: Race and Original Understandings - Jerome McCristal Culp, Jr. 37. Identity Notes, Part One: Playing in the Light - Adrienne D. Davis 38. The Constitutional Ghetto - Robert L. Hayman, Jr., and Nancy Levit Synopses of Other Important Works From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part V: Witeness: Culture's Role 39. Do You Know This Man? - Daniel Zalewski 40. The Curse of Ham - D. Marvin Jones 41. Los Olvidados: On the Making of Invisible People - Juan F. Perea 42. White Innocence, Black Abstraction - Thomas Ross 43. Race and the Dominant Gaze: Narratives of Law and Inequality in Popular Film - Margaret M. Russell 44. Residential Segregation and White Privilege - Martha R. Mahoney 45. Mules, Madonnas, Babies, Bathwater: Racial Imagery and Stereotypes - Linda L. Ammons 46. The Other Pleasures: The Narrative Function of Race in the Cinema - Anna Everett Synopses of Other Important Works From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part VI White Privilege 47. White Privilege and Male Privilege: A Personal Account of Coming to See Correspondences through Work in Women's Studies - Peggy McIntosh 48. From Practice to Theory, or What Is a White Woman Anyway? - Catharine A. MacKinnon 49. Racial Construction and Women as Differentiated Actors - Martha R. Mahoney 50. The GI Bill: Whites Only Need Apply - Karen Brodkin Sacks 51. Making Systems of Privilege Visible - Stephanie M. Wildman with Adrienne D. Davis 52. Race and Racial Classifications - Luther Wright, Jr. 53. Reflections on Whiteness: The Case of Latinos(as) - Stephanie M. Wildman 54. Stirring the Ashes: Race, Class, and the Future of Civil Rights Scholarship - Frances Lee Ansley 55. The Social Construction of Whiteness - Martha R. Mahoney Synopses of Other Important Works From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part VII: The Ladder of Whiteness 56. The Mind of the South - W. J . Cask 57. Old Poison in New Bottles: The Deep Roots of Modern Nativism - Joe R. Feagin 58. The First Word in Whiteness: Early Twentieth-Century European Immigration - David Roediger 59. Life on the Color Line - Gregory Williams 60. Others, and the WASP World They Aspired To - Richard Brookkiser 61. Beyond the Melting Pot - Nathan Glazer and Daniel Patrick Moynikan 62. The Economic Payoff of Attending an Ivy-League Institution - Philip J . Cook and Robert H. Frank 63. Useful Knowledge - Mary Cappello 64. Stupid Rich Bastards - Laurel Johnson Black 65. How Did Jews Become White Folks? - Karen Brodkin Sacks 66. How White People Became White - James R. Barrett and David Roediger 67. Paths to Belonging: The Constitution and Cultural Identity - Kenneth L. Karst 68. Is the Radical Critique of Merit Anti-Semitic? - Daniel A. Farber and Suzanna Sherry Synopses of Other Important Works From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part VIII: The Color Line: Multiracial People and Passing for White 69. Passing for White, Passing for Black - Adrian Piper 70. Black Like Me - John Howard Griffin 71. The Michael Jackson Pill: Equality, Race, and Culture - Jerome McCristal Culp, Jr. 72. Did the First Justice Harlan Have a Black Brother? - James W. Gordon 73. Learning How to Be Niggers - Gregory Williams 74. What Does a White Woman Look Like? Racing and Erasing in Law - Katherine M. Franke 75. La Guera - Cherrie Moraga 76. Notes of a White Black Woman - Judy Scales-Trent 77. Our Next Race Question: The Uneasiness between Blacks and Latinos - Jorge Klor de Alva, Earl Shorris, and Cornel West 78. A Review of Life on the Color Line - Martha Chamallas and Peter M. Shane 79. What Is Race, Anyway? - Tod Olson Synopses of Other Important Works From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part IX: Biology and Pseudoscience 80. The Misleading Abstractions of Social Scientists - Jerome Kagan 81. Caste, Crime, and Precocity - Andrew Hacker 82. Embodiment and Perspective: Can White Men Jump? - Peter Halewood 83. Bell Curve Liberals: How the Left Betrayed IQ - Adrian Wooldridge 84. Brave New Right - Michael Lind 85. Race and Parentage - Dorothy E. Roberts 86. The Sources of The Bell Curve - Jeffrey Rosen and Charles Lane 87. Hearts of Darkness - John B. Judis 88. Thank You, Doctors Murray and Herrnstein (Or, Who's Afraid of Critical Race Theory?) - Derrick A. Bell 89. Dangerous Undertones of the New Nativism - Daniel Kanstroom Synopses of Other Important Works From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part X: White Consciousness, White Power 90. The Rise of Private Militia: A First and Second Amendment: Analysis of the Right to Organize and the Right to Train - Joelle E. Polesky 91. The Changing Faces of White Supremacy - Loretta J . Ross and Mary Ann Mauney 92. Hatelines: Week of Sunday, April 7, 1996 - Compiled by the Center for Democratic Renewal 93. Blue by Day and White by [K]night - Robin Barnes 94. The Race Question and Its Solution - James Armstrong, Jr. 95. The American Neo-Nazi Movement Today - Elinor Lunger 96. Talking about Race with America's Klansmen - Raphael S. Ezekiel 97. Antidiscrimination Law and Transparency: Barriers to Equality? - Barbara J . Flagg 98. White Supremacy (And What We Should Do about It) - Frances Lee Ansley 99. White Superiority in America: Its Legal Legacy, Its Economic Costs - Derrick A. Bell Synopses of Other Important Works From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part XI: What Then Shall We Do? A Role for Whites 100. Treason to Whiteness Is Loyalty to Humanity - An lnterview with Noel lgnatiev of Race Traitor Magazine 101. How to Be a Race Traitor: Six Ways to Fight Being White - Noel lgnatiev 102. Rodrigo's Eleventh Chronicle: Empathy and False Empathy - Richard Delgado 103. Obscuring the Importance of Race: The Implications of Making Comparisons between Racism and Sexism (or Other Isms) - Trina Grillo and Stephanie M. Wildman 104. White Men Can Jump: But Must Try a Little Harder - Peter Halewood 105. Was Blind, but Now I See: White Race Consciousness and the Requirement of Discriminatory Intent - Barbara J . Flagg 106. White Women, Race Matters: The Social Construction of Whiteness - Ruth Frankenberg 107. Resisting Racisms, Eliminating Exclusions: South Africa and the United States - David Theo Goldberg 108. Dysconscious Racism: The Cultural Politics of Critiquing Ideology and Identity - Joyce E. King 109. What Should White Women Do? - Martha R. Mahoney 110. Confronting Racelessness - Eleanor Marie Brown 111. A Civil Rights Agenda for the Year 2000: Confessions of an Identity Politician - Frances Lee Ansley 112. What We Believe - The Editors of Race Traitor Magazine 113. Segregation, Whiteness, and Transformation - Martha R. Mahoney 114. White Out - Roger Wilkins From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings About the Contributors Index