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Color Blind: seeing beyond race in race-obsessed world
In Color-Blind, acclaimed journalist and author Ellis Cose offers a provocative and insightful look at America’s racial landscape. With clarity and candor, he explores the nation’s evolving views on race and proposes ten practical and innovative steps toward creating a truly race-neutral society.
Cose delves into the deep divisions and tensions exposed by landmark events such as the O.J. Simpson trial and the controversy surrounding The Bell Curve. He challenges the idea that a "color-blind" society is necessarily just or achievable, asking whether it’s a noble goal or merely another form of racial denial.
Through personal stories, historical context, and sharp analysis, Color-Blind confronts the fears, hopes, and myths that shape our understanding of race and offers a compelling roadmap for moving beyond racial obsession toward genuine equality.
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