African-American history resounds with calls for black unity. Yet today, many believe that black solidarity is unnecessary, irrational, and rooted in the illusion of "racial" difference. A response to such critics, "We Who Are Dark" provides the first extended philosophical defense of black political solidarity.
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African-American history resounds with calls for black unity. Yet today, many believe that black solidarity is unnecessary, irrational, and rooted in the illusion of "racial" difference. A response to such critics, "We Who Are Dark" provides the first extended philosophical defense of black political solidarity.
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