White privilege meant doors didn’t close.

Maureen Rank,
Kansas City, MO

I’m a white woman who grew up poor; the idea of “white privilege” didn’t apply to me – or so I thought. But now I understand. “White Privilege” didn’t means doors magically opened to me because of my color. It meant doors weren’t CLOSED to me because of my color.


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