Michael Brant

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Americans consistently mask how they feel about racial matters. We habitually avoid the messiness of race issues. Most white Americans, for example, don’t want to be seen as holding racist beliefs. Even though racial attitudes among whites have become progressively better, those attitudes don’t necessarily square with their views about policies that seek to remedy racial inequality. In fact, 73 percent of whites believe blacks should not receive any kind of special favor to overcome inequality.
Democracy in Black: How Race Still Enslaves the American Soul
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