white by law
Across
- 3. a friend of the court
- 4. second way of racial construction
- 8. the tendency among white people not to see themselves in racial terms.
- 9. case where a asian indian wasn't given citizenship because he wouldn't meet the standard of 'white' in the eyes of the 'common man'
- 12. expansion of whitness that included those who previously occupied a liminal racial position white and nonwhite.
- 14. third was of racial construction.
Down
- 1. case where a Japanese native was more than qualified for citizenship but was rejected because of his race.
- 2. treated as 'comparative taxonomies of relative difference'
- 5. third aspect of colorblind whiteness
- 6. constructed by the courts and debated case by case
- 7. second aspect of color-blind whiteness
- 10. one way racial construction
- 11. 'born soil'
- 13. first aspect of color blind whiteness