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    Lessons About the Poor (review)
    Radical Philosophy Review 9 (1): 97-102. 2006.
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    Being and Being Mixed Race
    Social Theory and Practice 27 (2): 285-307. 2001.
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    Frederick Douglass's Longing for the End of Race
    African Philosophy 8 (2): 143-170. 2005.
    Frederick Douglass (1817–1895) argued that newly emancipated black Americans should assimilate into Anglo-American society and culture. Social assimilation would then lead to the entire physical amalgamation of the two groups, and the emergence of a new intermediate group that would be fully American. He, like those who were to follow, was driven by a vision of universal human fraternity in the light of which the varieties of human difference were incidental and far less important than the ethic…Read more