A white University of Southern California professor emerita came under fire at a July conference for female historians after claiming she would have had it easier in life if she were black.
Lois Banner made her statement at the Berkshire Conference for Women Historians , a triennial event she co-founded in the 1970s, the Daily Caller reported .
Anti-white feminists who attended the event were not prepared for the statement and were shocked.
“Well, the Berks plenary just took a turn. A white senior scholar at the 50th-anniversary plenary VERY publicly, and unapologetically, said that she wished she was Black so her professional life would be easier,” a Ph.D. candidate Stephanie Narrow wrote on Twitter.This Credit Card is Worth Its Weight In Gold: Best Credit Card For 2023 1,963 Sponsored Ad “She was immediately called out for […]
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