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Book Cover for: Color-Blind: Seeing Beyond Race in a Race-Obsessed World, Ellis Cose

Color-Blind: Seeing Beyond Race in a Race-Obsessed World

Ellis Cose

At a time when Colin Powell is being discussed as a possible vice-presidential candidate for the Republican party, a growing segment of the population is asking whether racial prejudice has lost its power. But not so fast: In this startling, sharply insightful, and eye-opening book, Ellis Cose trains his practiced eye on the murky waters of race in America and looks at the acute differences, even hostility, in our perceptions of race exposed by the 0. J. Simpson trial, not to mention the controversial content of "The Bell Curve." In doing so he addresses whether it is possible for the United States to simply wipe the racial slate clean and surmount its racist past, or if color blindness may be just another name for denial.

In a world where it is often believed that lighter skin means higher status, money is the great equalizer, and education will set you free, "Color-Blind" brilliantly reveals why race may be a larger-and smaller-issue than many people think. With the keen observational powers of a professional journalist and the concrete solutions of a true visionary, Ellis Cose delivers his most powerful and important book to date."A standout, filled with keen and novel solutions to racial conflict. A thoughtful and inspiring book."--Dr. Alvin F. Poussaint, Harvard Medical School

"Cose argues convincingly that racism persists in America today for the very reason that too many Americans fail to acknowledge it and to actively work to break down the artificial boundaries that divide one human from another. In so doing, Cose...moves us one step closer to its end."--Senator Bill BradleyA

"A good primer for anyone who wants to see what has been going on with race relations throughthe eyes of a journalist who keeps a microscope on the subject."--Juan Williams, "Los Angeles Times"

"Accurately assesses the contradictory nature of U.S. race relations: they often get better and worse at the same time."--R. Z. Sheppard, "Time Magazine"

"A book this country desperately needs." "--New York Times Book Review"

Book Details

  • Publisher: Harper Perennial
  • Publish Date: Jan 7th, 1998
  • Pages: 288
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.12in - 5.35in - 0.72in - 0.56lb
  • EAN: 9780060928872
  • Categories: Minority StudiesCultural & Ethnic Studies - American - African American & BlAnthropology - Cultural & Social

About the Author

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Ellis Cose was a longtime columnist and contributing editor for Newsweek magazine, the former chairman of the editorial board of the New York Daily News, and is the creator and director of Renewing American Democracy, an initiative of the University of Southern California, Northwestern, and Long Island University. He began his journalism career as a weekly columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and has been a contributor and press critic for Time magazine, president and chief executive officer of the Institute for Journalism Education, and columnist and chief writer on management and workplace issues for USA Today. Cose has appeared on the Today show, Nightline, Dateline, ABC World News, Good Morning America, and a variety of other nationally televised and local programs. He has received fellowships or individual grants from the Ford Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the University of California, among others, and has won numerous journalism awards. Cose is the author of The Short Life and Curious Death of Free Speech in America, Bone to Pick, The Envy of the World, the bestselling The Rage of a Privileged Class, and several other books.

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Book Cover for: The End of Anger: A New Generation's Take on Race and Rage, Ellis Cose
Book Cover for: The Short Life and Curious Death of Free Speech in America, Ellis Cose
Book Cover for: Race and Reckoning: From Founding Fathers to Today's Disruptors, Ellis Cose
Book Cover for: Bone to Pick: Of Forgiveness, Reconciliation, Reparation, and Revenge, Ellis Cose
Book Cover for: Decentralizing Energy Decisions: The Rebirth of Community Power, Ellis Cose

Praise for this book

"Ellis Cose . . . has written a book this country desperately needs, one with genuine healing potential. And he does so without modifying his belief that significant racial injustice persists in the United States. . . . Mr. Cose avoids assigning blame and sees merit in the arguments of his antagonists-effective strategies for getting whites to listen to the realities of black pain." -- Alan Wolfe, New York Times Book Review

"A good primer for anyone who wants to see what has been going on with race relations through the eyes of a journalist who keeps a microscope on the subject." -- Juan Williams, Los Angeles Times

"Accurately assesses the contradictory nature of U.S. race relations: they often get better and worse at the same time." -- R. Z. Sheppard, Time

"A standout, filled with keen and novel solutions to racial conflict. A thoughtful and inspiring book." -- Dr. Alvin F. Poussaint, Harvard Medical School

"Cose argues convincingly that racism persists in America today for the very reason that too many Americans fail to acknowledge it and to actively work to break down the artificial boundaries that divide one human from another. In so doing, Cose...moves us one step closer to its end." -- Senator Bill Bradley