Let the lowest white man count for more than the highest negro

casteracismhistory

It was in 1913 that a prominent southern educator, Thomas Pearce Bailey, took it upon himself to assemble what he called the racial creed of the South. It amounted to the central tenets of the caste system. One of the tenets was “Let the lowest white man count for more than the highest negro.”

Isabel Wilkerson. (2023) Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents. pg. 25