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The Right Kind of White: A Memoir
By (Author) Garrett Bucks
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster
19th March 2025
24th April 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Social classes
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
305.80973
Paperback
256
Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 18mm
229g
A deeply revealing and vulnerable memoir (Kate Schatz, New York Times bestselling coauthor of Do the Work) that earnestly reckons with whiteness and explores how understanding ones own white identity can create the racial accountability needed in the national discourse.
As the product of progressive parents and a liberal upbringing, Garrett Bucks prided himself on the pursuit of being a good white person.
The kind of white person who treats their privilege as a responsibility and not a burden; the kind of white person who people of color see as the peak example of racial allyship; the kind of white person who other white people might model their own aspirations of being better after.
But its Bucks obsession with goodness that prevents him from building meaningful relationships, particularly those who look like him. The Right Kind of White charts Bucks intellectual and emotional odyssey in his pursuit of this ideal whiteness, the price of its admission, and the work hes doing to bridge the divide from those he once sought distance from.
Garrett Bucksis the founder of The Barnraisers Project, which has trained nearly one thousand participants to organize majority-white communities for racial and social justice. He is also the author of the popular newsletterThe White Pages. Originally from Montana, he lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with his wife and two children.The Right Kind of Whiteis his first book.