No I don't. My evidence of this is most white people never had any wealth passed down to them. My parents never got a dime from their parents. I'd be willing to bet that most of your white associates didn't either. My father wanted to become a bricklayer. The union bosses had a sit down with my father and told him he couldn't join the union because of his Polish heritage. The only reason they allowed him in was not because of his skin color, but because he went into a tirade of how he fought a year in Korea to keep their asses here safe at home.
You can pass down wealth, but you can't pass down education or opportunity. Those are things each individual must get for themselves, and every race of people in this country today had an equal opportunity as whites (or more excluding Asians). Every race of people had the option to have children they could or couldn't afford. Every race had the same abilities as whites to get an advanced education, learn a trade, and make personal investments.
So again I ask: what privilege did I have that any other American didn't?