Racial color blindness
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Color blindness, in sociology, is a concept describing the ideal of a society where racial classifications do not limit a person's opportunities, as well as the kind of deliberately race-neutral governmental policies said to promote the goal of racial equality. This ideal was important to the Civil Rights Movement and international anti-racist movements of the 1950s and 1960s.
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See also
- Color-blind
- Gender-blind
- Post-racial America
- Constitutional colorblindness
- Colour Blind (2009 film)
- Racism Without Racists
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