Grant Mcfarland

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Solutions that appear to benefit one group at the expense of other groups will not produce the consensus needed to address our racial problems. Such solutions may do very good things, temporarily easing racial tensions, revealing racial inequities, promoting opportunities for racial minorities to succeed, and so on. But if these solutions are not widely accepted as legitimate by multiple racial groups, and do not unite us, they will not sustain a racially harmonious society.
Transcending Racial Barriers: Toward a Mutual Obligations Approach
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