Summary Of Color-Blind Racism By Eduardo Bonilla-Silva

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I agree with you! I like how you used the way that you used the discussion that we had in class about the "black and white" sounding names. It is a shame that in our society places people in categories before even seeing them. People, especially the ones who are superior, are the main people that try to say that they are not racist and don't see color. This is a reason why I enjoyed reading the article "Color-Blind Racism" by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva (pages 136-137) . He really brings light to the way some people try to pass judgement on minorities and why they think its