Unintentional Accomplice – A Personal Perspective on White Responsibility
Discover the compelling journey of Carolyn L. Baker in her thought-provoking book, Unintentional Accomplice – A Personal Perspective on White Responsibility. Published in 2020, this insightful work invites readers to explore the complexities of race and privilege through Baker's personal experiences growing up in Southern California during segregation and her formative years in the 1960s counter-culture. It wasn't until her mid-sixties, upon learning about the tragic murder of Emmett Till, that Baker began to examine her own role as a white woman in a society marked by racial trauma. In Unintentional Accomplice, she candidly confronts her white privilege, grapples with feelings of guilt, and navigates the intricacies of white identity. This book is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the nuances of race relations and the responsibilities that come with privilege. Join Carolyn L. Baker on this enlightening journey and gain a deeper perspective on social justice and personal accountability.