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  2. Racial color blindness - Wikipedia

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    A color-blind society, in sociology, is one in which racial classification does not affect a person's socially created opportunities. A racially color blind society is or would be free from differential legal or social treatment based on race or color. A color-blind society would have race-neutral governmental policies and would reject all ...

  3. Color Blindness, Whiteness, and Backlash - Wikipedia

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    The colorblind view is flawed because of the history, of slavery and racial discrimination in the United States. The concept of race evolved alongside the institution of slavery, causing the two to be intrinsically linked as racism became the ideological justification for slavery. [ 7 ]

  4. Color blindness - Wikipedia

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    An issue with color selection is that the colors with the greatest contrast to the red–green color blind tend to be colors of confusion to the blue–yellow color blind and vice versa. In 2018, UX designer Allie Ofisher published 3 color palettes with 6 colors each, distinguishable for all variants of color blindness.

  5. A ‘colorblind’ society upholds white supremacy

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    The post A ‘colorblindsociety upholds white supremacy appeared first on TheGrio. OPINION: New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft claimed to be colorblind, but just as the team’s first ...

  6. Societal racism - Wikipedia

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    A society, even a "colorblind" society, can be structured in a way that perpetuates racism and racial inequality even if its individual members do not hold bigoted views about members of other racial groups. Society can still effectively exclude racially disadvantaged people from decision-making or make choices that have a disparate impact on ...

  7. What's it like to be color blind?

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    Did you know that 1 in 10 people are color blind in America? Here’s a quick and easy way to test your color blindness

  8. Constitutional colorblindness - Wikipedia

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    Chief Justice John Roberts in his majority opinion wrote, "Eliminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it," [12] and Justice Clarence Thomas affirmed his "defense of the colorblind Constitution". [13]

  9. How a colorblind health care system results in Black death

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    OPINION: Inequities in health care — from devices that don't consider darker skin tones to our exclusions from trials and studies — require that we ask questions at every level of our health ...