Article 5WTYX There is a heavy burden of being black in white spaces | Elijah Anderson

There is a heavy burden of being black in white spaces | Elijah Anderson

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Elijah Anderson
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White gatekeepers repeatedly approach Black people with a disingenuous can I help you?' It never stops

When an anonymous Black person enters the white space, often the people there immediately try to make sense of him or her - to determine who that is", or to figure out the nature of the person's business and whether they need to be concerned. When the Black person is unknown, stereotypes can rule perceptions, creating a situation that can estrange the Black person. In these circumstances, almost any Black person can experience distance, especially a young Black male - not as a measure of his merit as a person but because of his Black skin and its indication of outsider" status in the white space. Thus, such a Black person is burdened with a deficit of credibility, especially in comparison with their white counterparts.

Strikingly, a Black person's deficit may be minimized or tentatively overcome by a performance, a negotiation, or what some Blacks refer to derisively as a dance", through which individual Blacks may be inclined to show white people and others that ghetto stereotypes do not apply to them personally; in effect, they perform for credibility or for acceptance. This performance can be as deliberate as dressing well and speaking in an educated way or as simple as producing an ID or a driver's license in situations in which this would never be demanded of whites.

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