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    Being and Being Mixed Race
    Social Theory and Practice 27 (2): 285-307. 2001.
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    Racial politics in residential segregation studies
    Philosophy and Geography 7 (1): 61-78. 2004.
    Most research about race has been influenced by values of one sort or another. This started with the inception of race as a biological category. Cognitive values about race were concerned with the worth of distinctive taxonomic divisions, and political values about it were concerned with the moral, aesthetic, and political meanings of these human distinctions. The presence of cognitive and non‐cognitive values in contemporary social science concerning race is no less present or important. The ro…Read more
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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