Joe Feagin and Kimberley Ducey write: "Seen comprehensively, all the mental images, prejudiced attitudes, stereotypes, sincere fictions, emotions, racist explanations, and rationalizations that link to systemic racism make up a white racial frame, a racist worldview, one deeply imbedded in the dominant U.S. culture and institutions. The system of racism is not something that only affects Americans of color, for it is central to the lives of white Americans as well. It determines how whites think about themselves, their ideals, and their country." Illustrate what Feagin and Ducey mean.
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