Becoming Trustworthy White Allies
In Becoming Trustworthy White Allies, longtime antiracist facilitator Melanie S. Morrison outlines the actions white people must undertake to become partners in the work of racial justice. In this collection of essays, lectures, and real-life stories, Morrison addresses how white people can navigate the obstacles to becoming an ally so that they can step up with courage, humility, and consistency to participate in BIPOC-led organizations while helping move other white people to greater antiracist awareness and action. Morrison describes the required steps toward allyship: moving through shame and guilt, nurturing truth-telling relationships of support and accountability, challenging practices and policies that protect white privilege, moving out of social segregation, working from a place of self-love, and staying on the antiracist journey. Now, as always, it is imperative that white people commit to doing the deep work and learning required to become lifelong trustworthy allies.
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Becoming Trustworthy White Allies
In Becoming Trustworthy White Allies, longtime antiracist facilitator Melanie S. Morrison outlines the actions white people must undertake to become partners in the work of racial justice. In this collection of essays, lectures, and real-life stories, Morrison addresses how white people can navigate the obstacles to becoming an ally so that they can step up with courage, humility, and consistency to participate in BIPOC-led organizations while helping move other white people to greater antiracist awareness and action. Morrison describes the required steps toward allyship: moving through shame and guilt, nurturing truth-telling relationships of support and accountability, challenging practices and policies that protect white privilege, moving out of social segregation, working from a place of self-love, and staying on the antiracist journey. Now, as always, it is imperative that white people commit to doing the deep work and learning required to become lifelong trustworthy allies.
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Becoming Trustworthy White Allies

Becoming Trustworthy White Allies

by Melanie S. Morrison
Becoming Trustworthy White Allies

Becoming Trustworthy White Allies

by Melanie S. Morrison

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In Becoming Trustworthy White Allies, longtime antiracist facilitator Melanie S. Morrison outlines the actions white people must undertake to become partners in the work of racial justice. In this collection of essays, lectures, and real-life stories, Morrison addresses how white people can navigate the obstacles to becoming an ally so that they can step up with courage, humility, and consistency to participate in BIPOC-led organizations while helping move other white people to greater antiracist awareness and action. Morrison describes the required steps toward allyship: moving through shame and guilt, nurturing truth-telling relationships of support and accountability, challenging practices and policies that protect white privilege, moving out of social segregation, working from a place of self-love, and staying on the antiracist journey. Now, as always, it is imperative that white people commit to doing the deep work and learning required to become lifelong trustworthy allies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781478061281
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 08/15/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 506 KB

About the Author

Melanie S. Morrison was the Founder and Executive Director of Allies for Change, a national network of social justice educators. She is the author of Murder on Shades Mountain: The Legal Lynching of Willie Peterson and the Struggle for Justice in Jim Crow Birmingham, also published by Duke University Press.

Table of Contents

Foreword / Jennifer Harvey  ix
Introduction  1
I. Inner Work
1. Becoming Trustworthy White Allies  13
2. Memories of the 1963 March on Washington  19
3. Qualities and Commitments of White Allies  25
4. A Misguided Struggle  27
5. Why an Antiracism Seminar for White People  31
6. This Is What Accountable Relationships Look Like / Dionardo Pizaña and Melanie S. Morrison  41
7. Dear White People  47
II. Ancestral Investigations
8. Cultural Envy  51
9. Genealogy as Spiritual Practice: Reflections on My White Ancestral Work  57
10. Why We Must Remember: A King Descendant’s Reckoning with Her Enslaving Ancestors  61
11. A Just Reckoning: Forging Deeper, Truer King House Narratives  75
12. Letter to My Great-Great-Great Grandmother, Elizabeth King Shortridge  87
III. Legacies of Lynching
13. Soul Splitting  95
14. Researching Injustice: Telling the Story of Legal Lynching in Jim Crow Birmingham  101
15. Trayvon Martin, the Legacy of Lynching, and the Role of White Women  113
16. At the Hands of Persons Unknown: The Verdict in the Michael Brelo Case  123
17. “The Fierce Urgency of Now”  127
IV. Staying Power
18. What Will It Take for White People to Stay the Course?  133
19. In the Time That I Have Left  149
Acknowledgments  153
Notes  155
Bibliography  163
Index  171
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