#3891. White Supremacy and Antiblackness: Theory and Lived Experience

September 2026publication date
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Abstract:
Our goal in understanding white supremacy should be theory building, viewed as instrumental in providing explanation and prediction as a foundation for activism. Lived experience is the substance of the ineffable structure of feeling, shaping, and structuring what we should desperately want theory to account for, including our pain, resentments, hatreds, longing, and joy. In this writing’s search for a deeper and broader comprehension of white supremacy, discussions are presented on underdiscussed themes in white supremacy, such as the “whitening” power of language, and additionally two key issues: (1) the change currently underway white-supremacist racial system from a race-primary system toward a skin-color primary system, and (2) the necessity to understand that white supremacy is a key element in the degradation and exploitation of, not only labor of color but also white labor—to a lesser extent, and the looming possibility going forward of decline domestically and internationally.
Keywords:
anti-blackness; race theory; racial passing; racism; white supremacy

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