Review: Coleman Hughes, The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America, Thesis (Penguin Random House), 2024
The topic of race is ‘boring’ to Coleman Hughes.
To state such a thing publicly, in the United States, is enough to land one in both social and professional hot water.
Yet New York-born Hughes – half black, half Puerto Rican – has carved himself out as a leading contrarian figure on the issue of race in the United States.
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