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Preface
1. “Racism”: Its Core Meaning
2. Can Blacks Be Racist?
3. Varieties of Racial Ills
4. Racial Discrimination and Color Blindness
5. “Race”: What We Mean and What We Think We Mean
6. “Race”: A Brief History, with Moral Implications
7. Do Races Exist?
8. Racialized Groups and Social Constructions
9. Should We Try to Give Up Race?
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“I’m Not a Racist, But…”
The Moral Quandary of Race
Lawrence Blum
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Ithaca and London
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