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Can - Or Should - America Be Color-Blind?

"We must begin with a candid conversation on the state of race relations today and the implications to Americans of so many different races living and working together."
President Clinton, June 14, 1997 University of California at San Diego

Psychological Research Reveals Fallacies in a Color-Blind Response to Racism

Introduction

Findings

Stereotypes

Intergroup Cooperation

Conclusion

References

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