βMany Black people I know say that they capitalize Black as a show of respect, pride, and celebration, and they donβt want to afford the same courtesy to Whiteness. But we frequently capitalize words for reasons other than respect β words like Holocaust, or Hell [β¦]. When we ignore the specificity and significance of Whiteness β the things that it is, the things that it does β we contribute to its seeming neutrality and thereby grant it power to maintain its invisibility.β
β Prof Eve L. Ewing (2020), Iβm a Black Scholar Who Studies Race. Hereβs Why I Capitalize βWhite.β