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Color-Blind: Seeing Beyond Race in a Race-Obsessed World (PB) (1998)

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"A book this country desperately needs, one with genuine healing potential." --New York Times Book Review

From the author of The Rage of a Privileged Class, a provocative, in-depth analysis of the state of race in America; a work that not only explores the racial transformation of this nation, but offers a creative and viable ten-step blueprint for the development of a race-neutral society

Is a truly race-neutral society possible? Can the United States wipe the slate clean and surmount the racism of its past? Or is color blindness just another name for denial? In this penetrating and provocative book, Ellis Cose probes the depths of the American mind and exposes the contradictions, fears, hopes and illusions embedded in our complicated perceptions of race. Cose trains his practiced eye on the murky waters of race in America and looks at the acute differences, even hostility, in our perceptions of race exposed by the O. J. Simpson trial, not to mention the controversial content of The Bell Curve. Looking beyond the platitudes and pronouncements that tend to distort reality rather than illuminate it, Cose offers a visionary analysis of the steps we must take if we are serious about finding a true resolution to the thorny problem of race in America.


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Author:
Ellis Cose
ISBN 10:
0060928875
Pages:
288
Publisher:
Harper Perennial
Publication Date:
January 7, 1998
Binding:
Paperback
Weight:
0.56lbs

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