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Race

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Mitchell Hamline School of Law

2002

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The Colored Man Standing By The Punch Bowl, Michael K. Jordan Jan 2002

The Colored Man Standing By The Punch Bowl, Michael K. Jordan

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This essay will explore racial dissonance and how it affects our thinking about race relations and social policy in America. The first part of this essay will examine the concept of race. Though we often think of race as delineating real characteristics that exist objectively, race is actually a socially created abstraction. In addition, how this abstraction changes over time will also be explored. This is another way of saying that "colored people" has been replaced by the term "black people." The difference between the two terms raises important questions about social policy. Next, this article explores the connection among …