In this issue of Transition a diverse assortment of nonwhite scholars, critics, journalists, and visual artists follow James Weldon Johnson's provocative suggestion and assay, in theory and practice, the meaning of white identity. Considering the creation, evolution, and culture of whiteness in the United States and across the globe, The White Issue explores a wide range of subjects and individuals, including Leni Reifenstahl, Norman Mailer, Martin Scorsese, Shirley Temple, and Richard Leakey; white mercenaries, race traitors, brown Aryans, black dandies, and gay skinheads; minstrelsy, gardening, passing, Caucasian dreaming; white literature by black authors, and black literature by white authors; the genealogy of white privilege and the invention of "white trash".