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Race, Pluralism, and Afrocentricity
A biologically rooted conception of race is both dangerous in practice and misleading in theory. African-American unity and African-American identity need foundations that are more secure than that of race. Only a multiculturalism that accepts America's diversity while teaching the ways and worth of others can avoid the perpetual schism toward which the nation is headed. (SLD)
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Author/Creator: Appiah, K. Anthony
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Date Published: Spr
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Journal/Secondary Title: Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
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Number: 19
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Year: 1998
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