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"What White Supremacists Taught a Jewish Scholar about Identity," Abby L. Ferber
Abby L. Ferber examines the interdependence of systems of oppression. Her research on white supremacy reveals the connection white supremacists groups make between anti-Semitism and racism in their efforts to maintain the dominant position of Whites in society. Ferber asserts that the changing racial classification of Jews, as revealed in their history, demonstrates the social construction of race. Ferber contrasts her own experience as a Jewish woman, who racially identifies herself as White, with that of her ancestors who experienced discrimination based on their designation as an inferior, non-White race. The variability of racial classifications directly challenges the white supremacists view of innate, and undeniable, White supremacy. Ferber contends that in order to maintain their position of racial superiority, white supremacists target Jews in an attempt to deny their evolved racial classification, thereby denying the relativeness and ambiguity of race.
Ferber reveals white supremacy is not a movement just about hatred, but even
more about fear:
a. of the strength and courage reflected in Black identity.
b. of the vulnerability and instability of white identity and privilege.
c. of the deceptiveness of white identity and privilege.
d. of newcomers.

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