Peggy McIntosh is considered one of the earliest exponents of the idea of 'white privilege'
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Many social privileges are interconnected with whiteness 0 0 1White privilege is a social phenomenon intertwined with race and racism 0 0 1Some describe white privilege as a worldwide phenomenon resulting from the history of colonialism by white Western Europeans 0 0 1White privilege refers to the implicit or systemic advantages that people who are deemed white have relative to people who are not deemed white 0 0 1Not having to experience suspicion and other adverse reactions to one's race is often termed a type of white privilege 0 0 1In the United States, the modern understanding of 'white privilege' developed in the late 1980s with Peggy McIntosh's foundational work "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack" 0 0 1White privilege pedagogy has been influential in multicultural education, teacher training, ethnic and gender studies, sociology, psychology, political science, American studies, and social work education 0 0 1The concept of white privilege implies the right to assume the universality of one's own experiences while marking others as different or exceptional 0 0 1The concept of white privilege suggests that white people unconsciously "wear" an "invisible backpack" of unearned assets in a society where racism is prevalent 0 0 1White privilege pedagogy has been influential in education and other fields 0 0 1