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Actually Color Blindness Isn't Racist | Essay

Conversations With Coleman

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This chapter explores the topic of color blindness and its relation to racism, particularly in the context of race-based affirmative action in college admissions. The speaker argues that color blindness promotes treating people without regard to race, referencing its historical significance during the fight against slavery and segregation.

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