id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4krgqgyxoffsfose3aa2dquvpm Tommie Shelby Justice & Racial Conciliation: Two Visions 2011 14 .pdf application/pdf 7203 420 60 http://osc.hul.harvard.edu/dash/open-access-feedback?handle=&title=Justice%20&%20Racial%20Conciliation:%20Two%20Visions&community=1/1&collection=1/2&owningCollection1/2&harvardAuthors=2a066245c72b7141f10068d1e6714474&departmentAfrican%20and%20African%20American%20Studies means by which we are to realize its stated ideals given prevailing racial realities. blacks were severely diminished, "crippled" by racial segregation and widespread discrimination. whites had come to accept racial equality, at least in principle, and to reject de King was committed to the fundamental ideals of racial equality and integration. In addition to the ideal of racial equality, King advocated integration. struggle to achieve racial equality and integration, we must use means that are as white resentment toward racial minorities is often counterproductive. in the name of interracial unity, his approach would actually reward white resistance to racial-justice measures. existing racial inequalities and black disadvantage, and he believes these injustices have not been adequately addressed. racial justice as threats to white dominance.13 On grounds of self-respect, Obama's compromise with white racial racial groups, including whites. whites want to keep racial minorities Judged alongside King's transformative vision of racial equality and integration, Obama's ./cache/work_4krgqgyxoffsfose3aa2dquvpm.pdf ./txt/work_4krgqgyxoffsfose3aa2dquvpm.txt