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History, 11.12.2020 06:40, kamrulh278

In his piece "The Racism Treadmill," Coleman Hughes asks, "Why can’t progressives admit that we’ve made progress?" He argues that the data shows that Black Americans have made enormous progress in recent decades. What evidence does he provide to support his position? What are some counter-examples from the history you've learned in this class that challenge his argument? Which side has the strongest evidence?

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