June 4, 2012
"If white people have suffered less obviously from racism than black people, they have nevertheless suffered greatly; the cost has been greater perhaps than we can yet know. If the white man has inflicted the wound of racism upon black men, the cost has been that he would receive the mirror image of that wound into himself. As the master, or as a member of the dominant race, he has felt little compulsion to acknowledge it or speak of it; the more painful it has grown the more deploy he has hidden it within himself. But the wound is there, and it is a profound disorder, as great a damage in his mind as it is in his society."

— Wendell Berry, The Hidden Wound.

  1. pejohnston-blog-blog said: Gosh, no one else writes like this. The Hidden Wound is an amazing little book.
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