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Nice White Ladies

The Truth About White Supremacy, Our Role in It, and How We Can Help Dismantle It

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Nice White Ladies

By: Jessie Daniels
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An acclaimed expert illuminates the distinctive role that White women play in perpetuating racism, and how they can work to fight it.

In a nation deeply divided by race, the “Karens” of the world are easy to villainize. But in Nice White Ladies, Jessie Daniels addresses the unintended complicity of even well-meaning White women. She reveals how their everyday choices harm communities of color. White mothers, still expected to be the primary parents, too often uncritically choose to send their kids to the “best” schools, collectively leading to a return to segregation. She addresses a feminism that pushes women of color aside, and a wellness industry that insulates White women in a bubble of their own privilege.

Daniels then charts a better path forward. She looks to the White women who fight neo-Nazis online and in the streets, and who challenge all-White spaces from workplaces to schools to neighborhoods. In the end, she shows how her fellow White women can work toward true equality for all.

©2021 Jessie Daniels (P)2021 Seal Press
Gender Studies Racism & Discrimination Social Sciences Discrimination Equality Social justice
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“This nation has never, ever read anything like Nice White Ladies, and it shows every single day. Paragraph after paragraph, Jessie Daniels illustrates that's it's not enough just to say what no one is saying. We must, as she does, write what is rarely spoken with supreme skill and a desire to substantiate our claims as though our lives depended on it. I'd love to live in a world where every White woman on Earth reads this book. It could change everything.” (Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy: An American Memoir)

“Mixing stories of her own youth and family with current events, Daniels calls in all White women to look at where they were, where they are, and where they are going. Instead of shying away from difficult truths, she invites readers to sit with them - to look across the table or into the next cubicle and see the impact of generations of choices. As uncomfortable as it is necessary.” (Mikki Kendall, New York Times best-selling author of Hood Feminism)

“Once again, Jessie Daniels has given us a crucial book for understanding race in America. This should be required reading for all who want to dismantle racist systems that limit what could otherwise be possible.” (Safiya Noble, author of Algorithms of Oppression)

Educational Content • Eye-opening Analysis • Thoughtful Examination • Practical Solutions • Transformative Perspective
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It is a story of implicit bias with some suggestions of what needs to be done but they are hard to hear.

Necessary changes

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Absolutely love the book. It is eye opening when pulling the different stories and situations together to have a better understanding of the issue at hand. Enjoyed the ending of how to help step up and make a change.

Definitely Download

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It was helpful to have the mirror held up so thoroughly. Whiteness is so pervasive it’s not always easy to see. Thank you!

Growthful cringe

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Nice White Ladies by @JessieNYC is one of the bravest, most necessary and critically incisive works on whiteness I have ever read. And it is incredibly useful, in a time when we’re drowning in useless “takes” on race and racism. She doesn’t take her reader anywhere she doesn’t first take herself. The integrity of her self examination is what grounds the integrity of the entire thesis of this book. Whiteness is a practice that people can reject and replace by more humane practices. But liberation is hard work and Prof. Daniels shows up for it and shows how everyone can as well.

The must read book on whiteness

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I am continuing to examine my privilege and whiteness in this world. Black Scars White Tears was my first, mire global journey. Nice White Ladies was my next. I am reexamining my own responsibility in the future of my community and rethinking the best use of my own small earned and inherited chunk of wealth. I was part of the hoarding wealth mindset before this book. Now I am thinking more progressively and creatively about what to do with my future life and wealth. Thank you for stirring in me a deep desire to be part of the solution to a century old distortion of truth and human value that is White power. It is time to change.

great

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Very good book that helps explain my experience in this as a black man married to a white woman with 2 mixed kids. Sometimes you need to hear a club member articulate the rulebook and inside conversations to you. What you may not be able to change at least you can understand the nuances of racism and the legs that were built for it to stand on.

She gets it, and helps you to see the nuances and constructs

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I really appreciated reading this book. I live in a very white world and want to do better to love and uplift people of color in my community. I'm thankful for the many books available to educate me on how to join the dismantling of white supremacy. I'll be valiantly working on finding and using my "Shut the f$ck up" voice for good in this world.

Great book! I've read several books written specifically to white ladies and all of them have been excellent.

Excellent

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If you think you don’t need to read this book, you do. If you got mad that men don’t understand why we “choose the bear” read this book.

Not fun; very helpful.

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Awesome book overall! Very insightful and thought provoking. However, I would’ve loved a more in-depth analysis of how the white LGBT community and whites who identify as Democrats also cause racial harm and perpetuate white supremacy. I felt the “we’re discriminated against too, so we can’t be a part of the problem” vibes too often—as if non-heterosexual whites are absolved of being Nice white Ladies. Also lots of criticism of Republicans when white Democrats are just as dangerous and as much as an asset to white supremacy in America. Would’ve loved to see those identities included in the full analysis.

Queer whites are also “Nice”

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This is a book all white women should hear or read. It pops the figurative zit on the face of white society and then offers a plethora of ways to self propel in order to move forward, clearing ones head and heart of white supremacist thought and actions. As a Black LGBTQ woman I feel slightly vindicated but more inspired to continue my own journey in antiracism and building future connections with white women who want to overcome the way they were raised in order to improve our shared existence.

Sn open honest conversation

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