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The logic of the court allows each petitioner to present themselves as individuals outside of history, not as citizens whose standing obtains and takes shape in relation to fellow citizens with a shared history. Adopting a more responsible notion of innocence may also have prevented the court from barring even limited legal remedies like affirmative action on the grounds that they harm white “innocents” who bear no direct responsibility for racism,
Mormonism and White Supremacy: American Religion and The Problem of Racial Innocence
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