Dont blame me for what my ancestors did”: Understanding the impact of collective white guilt

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“Although textbook authors no longer sugarcoat how slavery affected African Americans, they minimize White complicity in it. They present slavery virtually as uncaused, a tragedy, rather than a wrong perpetrated by some people on others” (Loewen, 1995, p. 138).

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Caouette, J., & Taylor, D. M. (2015). Dont blame me for what my ancestors did”: Understanding the impact of collective white guilt. In Revisiting the Great White North?: Reframing Whiteness, Privilege, and Identity in Education (Second Edition) (pp. 89–104). Sense Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-869-5_11

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