
What Critical Theory Gets Wrong—and Right | Neil Shenvi & Pat Sawyer
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The Significance of Race as a Social Construct
This chapter discusses the concept of race as a social construct and its real effects. It emphasizes that race, although not biologically rooted, still has significant impacts on individuals and communities. The chapter also highlights the importance of recognizing and addressing the lingering effects of racialized history in the United States.
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