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Color-Blind

Seeing Beyond Race in a Race-Obsessed World

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Exploring the complexities of race in America, Ellis Cose examines the possibility of a race-neutral society and challenges the concept of color blindness as a form of denial. Through a deep analysis of societal perceptions, he reveals the contradictions and illusions surrounding race. Cose argues for a more honest dialogue about racism and outlines necessary steps for achieving genuine resolution, moving beyond superficial solutions to confront the underlying issues that persist in American society.

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Color-Blind, Ellis Cose

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