Except in actively racist situations, whites don't skip to the front of the checkout line, or sit in the front of the bus, or automatically and openly get first pick of any job or educational program. While actively racist situations do exist, for the majority of time white privilege is invisible--at least to white people. The privileges white people have are things like being able to ask for the person in charge at a store or business and expect to see someone of their race.
Another proposal reach to correct the problems of racism, this one more social than legislative, ...