K. Anthony Appiah is Professor of Afro-American Studies and Philosophy at Harvard University. His books include the award-winning In My Father's House. Amy Gutmann is Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics at Princeton University. Her books include Democratic Education (Princeton). David B. Wilkins is Kirkland and Ellis Professor of Law and Director of the Program on the Legal Profession at Harvard Law School.
"Winner of the 1997 Ralph J. Bunche Award, American Political
Science Association"
"Named an Outstanding Book by the Gustavus Meyers Center for the
Study of Human Rights in North America for 1998"
"Winner of the 1997 Book Award of the North American Society for
Social Philosophy"
"Kwame Anthony Appiah, Winner of the 2011 National Humanities
Medal"
"Gutmann's essay shines with a brilliance of analysis worthy of
widespread attention."---James O. Freedman, Boston Globe
"Despite tremendous ongoing discussion of racial issues in this
country, American opinions about race remain contentious and
nowhere near a national consensus. . .Each co-author devotes
one-half of the book to his or her efforts to bring insight and
illumination to what is an often gloomy conversation."
*Washington Post Book World*
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