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The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person by Frederick Joseph
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“Black children have to lose their innocence before white children do. They can't afford the luxury of just reading about the impact of racism and white supremacy in a book, because they're living it every day. Because oftentimes it means life or death.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“I've come to realize that a fear of accountability is why white people say things like 'I don't see color' and 'Why does everything have to be about race?' Because to see my color, to see my culture, to see my race, would also mean taking responsibility for how white people have historically treated people my color, with my culture, from my race.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“Black people and people of color are taught in school, in the media, and in everyday interactions to be empathetic and understanding of white people and their history. But most white people never have to do the same for us.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“Because Black kids don’t get to make mistakes. Black kids don’t get to be kids. Black kids get judgment and bullets.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“No one would be comfortable being racist around someone who truly stands against racism. If you still have racist friends in your life, you aren’t truly standing against racism.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“I trust you, and that why I'll be honest and tell you that change is not easy. For some people, it won't matter that we're friends, or that you're friends with people who are like me.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“Being someone who supports people of color and stands against racism isn't easy. Sometimes it requires sacrifice and having difficult conversations -- but that will never be as difficult as actually being impacted by racism.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“Liberation is a lie unless every shackled soul one day finds themselves on the shores of freedom.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“If you feel you don’t need to read this book because you’re already a decent white person, there’s a good chance you’re not as decent as you think.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“While this book is meant to be a guide for white people to understand and be better, it's important that white people also understand that it isn't the duty of Black people or people of color to explain things. I'm doing so because I hope it can ultimately make change for my community.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“We need to do away with the idea of 'normal,' especially when it's used as a stand-in for 'mainstream' (whether that's white or anything else seen as such). Because at the heart of this difference between normal and abnormal is the belief that these so-called normal things are neutral.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“The Black Friend is the person who is willing to speak the truth to the white people in their lives, to call them out when they do or say something hurtful, ignorant, or offensive.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“Ava is the director of films such as the award-winning Selma”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“If I'm being honest with you, white people don't have to change; they will be fine without doing so. But white people should change, because just being fine shouldn't be good enough.”
frederick joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“This is how systemic racism works. It's not just a matter of blatant racism; it's also about conditioning people to think less of themselves.

We're not an assumption, we're not words like "thug," we're not a statistic, we're not a part of your imagination, and we are certainly not to be held to WHITE STANDARDS.

We are the Black boy in class who happens to be from a low-income area who is also the smartest person in class (with Fatimah). We are our mistakes, we are our wins, we are good at things, and we are bad at things.

We are people, and we should be treated as such.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“White supremacy. Racism. Police brutality. A global pandemic. Staggering job losses. A white supremacist in the Oval Office. Only halfway into the year, and 2020 has already been the combination of everything that is wrong with this country happening all at once.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“No one would be comfortable being racist around someone who truly stands against racism.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“I’ve come to realize that a fear of accountability is why white people say things like “I don’t see color” and “Why does everything have to be about race?” Because to see my color, to see my culture, to see my race, would also mean taking responsibility for how white people have historically treated people my color, with my culture, from my race.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“Before I continue, I have to address something. In this book, the n-word comes up a few times. I was asked whether I wanted to censor it, or write “n-word,” since the book is intended for a white audience, who shouldn’t be saying that word. But that isn’t authentic. So I will say this: if you’re not Black, don’t say it. Just because it’s in the book, that doesn’t mean you can read it aloud. Thanks!”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“Which was interesting, seeing as he was the same person who made the racist basketball comment when I walked in.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“But most white people can’t have an informed conversation about the indigenous people who were already in America and the lingering impact on indigenous people today of so many of their ancestors having been slaughtered by people like Christopher Columbus.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“it’s important that white people also understand that it isn’t the duty of Black people or people of color to explain things. I’m doing so because I hope it can ultimately make change for my community. But it’s important to understand that this book is a gift, not an obligation. The”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“That said, my one actual problem with white people is that many just don’t have any sense of accountability when it comes to people of color. Accountability not only for the things white people do that often make interacting with them the most frustrating and tumultuous part of our days. But also, accountability for the historic and current inequities and disparities plaguing Black people and people of color as a whole.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“We have to learn to see with new eyes, hear with new ears, and find new ways to trust other people's words when they tell us and show us how we're hurting them. Because doing the right thing sometimes means putting the pain of others before our own, especially if we are part of creating it.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“Affirmative action is letting some Black kids sit in the same row as most of the white kids. It's giving an opportunity to a person who would not otherwise have it because of discriminatory systems.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“There is a world that we can create that is stronger and more enjoyable if we all learn from one another and develop understanding that doesn't allow us to simply survive but to thrive.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“If I'm being honest with you, white people don't have to change; they will be fine without doing so. But white people should change, because just being fine shouldn't be good enough.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“No one would be comfortable being racist around someone who truly stands against racism, because they would know there'd be consequences.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“Part of what makes cultural appropriation so problematic is that it ignores the need for understanding the actual history and people who own the culture. People can learn and appreciate, but unless they are from that group, they can never fully understand.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“From white women wearing their hair in box braids to non-Native Americans wearing stereotypical Native American attire on Halloween (or anytime), cultural appropriation is one of the most frequently disrespectful and racist occurrences in society.”
Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person

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