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Coleman Hughes challenges race-based identity politics and advocates for a colorblind approach to equality. This provocative book reimagines racial discourse through reason, individualism, and universal human values.
In The End of Race Politics, Coleman Hughes presents a bold critique of contemporary racial narratives, arguing that race-conscious policies and activism risk entrenching division. Drawing from philosophy, history, and personal experience, Hughes makes a compelling case for a colorblind society rooted in shared ideals.
Coleman Hughes challenges race-based identity politics and advocates for a colorblind approach to equality. This provocative book reimagines racial discourse through reason, individualism, and universal human values.
In The End of Race Politics, Coleman Hughes presents a bold critique of contemporary racial narratives, arguing that race-conscious policies and activism risk entrenching division. Drawing from philosophy, history, and personal experience, Hughes makes a compelling case for a colorblind society rooted in shared ideals.
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