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Colorblindness is only one theme in the rhetoric of the Civil Rights Movement, and indeed, it may not have been the dominant one.
Balkinization 2003
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Colorblindness is only one theme in the rhetoric of the Civil Rights Movement, and indeed, it may not have been the dominant one.
Balkinization 2003
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"Colorblindness" may be one's reason for making all of those mistakes, but it isn't an excuse, and it doesn't magically make the product impervious from criticism.
helpful hint for the colorblind: BE LESS BLIND hth_the_first 2007
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"Colorblindness" is simply a shorthand way of referring to that requirement.
"'The office of student services has disapproved your transfer request' because it would 'have an adverse effect on desegregation compliance.'" Ann Althouse 2006
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"Colorblindness" is a political philosophy that race should not and does not matter.
Poynter Online 2009
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'Colorblindness' hurts minority employees, but multiculturalism inspires their commitment
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While the majority of illegal drug users and dealers are white, three-fourths of those incarcerated for a drug offense is black or Latino, according to Michelle Alexander's book, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.
Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg: Profits and Punishment: the 99% and the Prison System Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg 2011
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Michelle Alexander describes these systems and practices in her recent book, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.
Andy Watts: Would Jesus Belong To A Country Club? Andy Watts 2012
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For anyone who has read Ohio State University law professor Michelle Alexander's deeply disturbing book, "The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness," the conviction last month of a Brooklyn detective for planting drugs on Yvelisse DeLeon and her boyfriend, Juan Figueroa, should be a welcome one.
Christine A. Scheller: 'Felon' Is The New N-Word Christine A. Scheller 2011
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While the majority of illegal drug users and dealers are white, three-fourths of those incarcerated for a drug offense is black or Latino, according to Michelle Alexander's book, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.
Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg: Profits and Punishment: the 99% and the Prison System Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg 2011
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