
Coleman Hughes on Colorblindness, Jazz, and Identity
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Race, Culture, and Identity Unveiled
This chapter examines the concept of colorblindness and its impact on race relations, culture, and public policy in American society. It delves into the intricate relationships between cultural expression, personal identity, and political discourse, questioning the balance between racial acknowledgment and socio-economic approaches. Through discussions on jazz music, cultural heritage, and race dynamics, the chapter emphasizes the need for a nuanced understanding of identity beyond mere racial classifications.
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