The White Inheritance: The Truth About White Privilege in America In America, being white is more than identity-it is an inheritance. The White Inheritance exposes the structural advantages, social trust, and credibility that white Americans inherit, often invisibly, from history and institutions. These advantages shape opportunity, safety, and social perception in ways that are rarely acknowledged, yet they profoundly affect daily life. Luis Muñoz Zambrano challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about privilege. He explores how whiteness functions as a social passport, how immigrants assimilate to inherit opportunity, and how cultural and legal structures have long favored some while restricting others. Drawing on history, law, and contemporary examples, this book shows why colorblindness and meritocracy alone cannot erase centuries of unequal starts. This is not a book of guilt, but a book of honesty. It calls for awareness, accountability, and action. The White Inheritance asks readers to recognize inherited advantage and consider what ethical responsibility looks like in a society still shaped by inequity. It is a compelling guide for anyone seeking to understand how privilege operates and how to engage with it responsibly.