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Rights Race and Recognition

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Exploring the legacy of race and racism in the United States, the book posits that rights emerge from social recognition rather than being inherent. It delves into the complexities of how societal perceptions shape the understanding and distribution of rights, emphasizing the interplay between race and social dynamics. Through this lens, it challenges conventional views on rights, urging readers to reconsider their foundations and implications in a racially stratified society.

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Rights Race and Recognition, Derrick Darby

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2016
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