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A Founding Contradiction

Hidden Brain

CHAPTER

We Can't Judge People in the Past

Some argue that our modern notions of racism simply cannot be overlaid onto people living in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Annette, i hear what you're saying in terms of the difficulty of superimposing our current values on the past. But at the same time, that's what we have. We have our current val s. And if we don't superimpose them on the past, then the past continues to live amongst us.

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