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Does "race" make us human? Drawing upon the experience of being racialized as "black" for the first time while living in the United States and England, Nigerian-born Emmanuel Eze argues that racial identification is not essential to our humanity. If we can achieve, or seriously commit to, a goal of equality for all, Eze believes that it is possible for humankind to overcome its racial antagonisms and move toward a future in which race has little significance. "Achieving Our Humanity" explores this postracial future through a philosophical analysis of the social, cultural, economic, and political experiences of race in the past--and what this might mean for our present and, most importantly, our future.
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