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The symbolic power of Barack Obama's presidency--that whiteness was no longer strong enough to prevent peons from taking up residence in the castle--assaulted the most deeply rooted notions of white supremacy and instilled fear in its adherents and beneficiaries. And it was that fear that gave the symbols Donald Trump deployed--the symbols of racism--enough potency to make him president, and thus put him in position to injure the world.