I
am a well meaning white. How can I fight racism?
While
it is easier than it has been to be openly racist, there are more
well-meaning whites who are sincerely trying to oppose racism.
Witness the troubles of politicians in Virginia whose racist
blackface pictures from years ago are now the grounds for Democratic
Party officials calling for their resignations. Insulting black
Americans today disqualifies whites from serving in elective office.
Whites who oppose racism are suddenly very numerous. Their voice is
loud and clear. It is being heard and it is taken seriously even
though it is not always decisive.
Whites
are on the march against racism. They belong to reading groups that
serve to inform us about the daily life and trials of African
Americans. They attend anti-racism trainings. White speakers about
white anti-black racism can command sizable fees. White groups listen
patiently with contrition to black speakers who, often angrily,
rehearse some of the cruelties whites have inflicted on blacks. Many
whites are willingly taking responsibility for the inferior economic,
social and political condition of blacks.
At
the same time many groups of well-meaning whites are bewildered by
their condition. They want to do something. Often they want to help,
specifically, they want to help black people but they do not really
know how to go about that. Often whites want to make friends with
black persons but that is difficult for many reasons. Residential
segregation makes it difficult for white to meet blacks as neighbors.
A minority of blacks have middle class jobs; whites often do not have
the opportunity to meet blacks at work. Add to that the long history
of whites cruelly taking advantage and oppressing blacks. After more
than 400 years of white mistreatment of blacks, many are reluctant to
open themselves to friendly relations.
Whites feel guilty about what blacks
have suffered and still suffer. That guilt is well justified. We
should feel guilty. But the guilt leads us into wanting forgiveness
and hence at best friendship with blacks. If that is not possible, at
least we want to be able to help in order to receive some
acknowledgment from the blacks we help that we mean well, that we are
sincerely trying to overcome our racist upbringing. But now our
opposition to racism is all about us, the whites who have maintained
and still maintain a system of racial oppression, of making sure that
blacks have the worst jobs, live in neighborhoods where housing is
not well-maintained, most likely by white owners--, attend inferior
schools and are treated as outsiders in a country where most of them
have lived for many more generations than the whites who are treating
them as strangers who do not quite belong in this country.
Whites who want to oppose racism
must begin with the basic fact that racism has been maintained by
whites because it was and still is, to their advantage. Slaves worked
for nothing. The Plantation owner did not have a bill for wages. He
only had to pay for food and inferior living accommodations. In the
century since the end of the Civil War blacks were maintained in debt
to the owners of the land they farmed and the owners profited
significantly from the hard labor of their black tenants. Today, held
back by frequently inferior schools (unless black communities manage
to organize their own) they get to do the worst job and earn the
lowest wages. Average annual wages, for instance, for whites are
$60,000.00, for blacks $39,000.00. Blacks receive a little more than
half of what whites receive in Social Security or pension payments.
Somewhere white employers save on their wage bill by employing
blacks. Restricted to “black” neighborhoods by real estate firms
and banks, black neighborhoods tend to be extremely overcrowded and
landlords—mostly white—can charge exorbitant rents. Prisons—more
often than not profit making enterprises—have a disproportionate
number of black inmates. Operators of the private prisons lobby
legislatures to invent more crimes or to increase mandatory
punishment for already defined crimes. Schoolchildren of color are
expelled more frequently from schools, police are constantly on the
lookout for black children breaking the law. The society is organized
to maintain the disproportionate number of black prisoners.
I
could go on and on relating the many ways in which white society
continues to be openly hostile to black Americans. The point of
rehearsing these terrible facts is to point to the things that
well-meaning white can and
must do
to ameliorate the condition of blacks. They must put an end to their
systematic oppression and exploitation of blacks.
Black poverty is a a problem because
pay for the jobs at the bottom of the employment scale is too low.
Supporting actively the agitation for a minimum wage of at least $
15.00 is one way in which whites can “help” blacks. Yes, of
course, whites also have minimum wage jobs. They too live in poverty
due to starvation wages. But that surely is no reason to oppose
pushing for a living wage.
Housing conditions can be
ameliorated by sending real estate agents to jail who work to
maintain segregated neighborhoods. Landlords that do not maintain
their buildings should be sent to prison. City officials who do not
enforce housing ordinances in black neighborhoods should be punished.
These changes will not come about
without the hard and dedicated work of whites who want to help
blacks. All of these changes would serve to improve the lives of some
black citizens. The educational opportunities of black children will
only be improved if citizens white and black continue to push for
equity in the city's schools.
Blacks are subject to many
injustices. It is clear that whites need to recognize their role in
maintaining these injustices up to now and need to begin to work to
rectify them as far as they can.
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