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Color blind privilege charles gallagher
Drawing on interviews and focus groups with whites from around the . Abstract: This paper examines the social and political functions colorblindness serves for whites in the United States. Charles A. Gallagher, “Color-Blind Privilege: The Social and Political Functions of Erasing the Color Line in Post Race America”; 8. . Keywords: race relations, colorblindness, white identity, white privilege. Charles A. Gallagher is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Georgia State. Drawing on interviews and focus groups with whites from around the country I argue that colorblindness maintains white privilege by negating racial inequality. Charles A. Gallagher bociology Georgia State University Abstract: This paper examines the social and political functions colorblindness serves for whites in the United States. His publications examine the political and cultural meaning white individuals attach to their racial identity and how racial categories change over time. Address: Department of Sociology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA E-Mail: cgallagher@rainer-daus.de Charles A. Gallagher is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Georgia State University. Mar 06, · Doug Hartmann on March 6, Late last week, esteemed La Salle sociologist Charles A. Gallagher put pen to paper (well, fingers to keys, more likely) with an op-ed in the . Charles Gallagher () explains it the following way, The rosy picture White racial privilege that is today buttressed by color-blind thinking can.