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( xii ) Acknowledgments

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“Kant’s Untermenschen” first appeared in Race and Racism in Modern
Philosophy (Ithaca, NY:  Cornell University Press, 2005), edited by
Andrew Valls.
“Racial Exploitation” first appeared in a slightly different version as
“Racial Exploitation and the Wages of Whiteness” in America’s Unpaid Debt:
Slavery and Racial Justice, Bowling Green State University Department of
Ethnic Studies Working Papers Series on Historical Systems, Peoples and
Cultures, nos. 14– 16 (May 2003), edited by Michael T. Martin and Marilyn
Yaquinto. More recently, it was reprinted in abridged form as “Racial
Exploitation and the Payoff of Whiteness” in Monique Deveaux and Vida
Panitch, eds., Exploitation: From Practice to Theory (London: Rowman &
Littlefield International, 2017).
“Rawls on Race/ Race in Rawls” first appeared in the Southern Journal
of Philosophy 47 (2009) Supplement: Race, Racism, and Liberalism in the
Twenty- First Century, edited by Bill E. Lawson.
“Retrieving Rawls for Racial Justice?” first appeared as “Retrieving Rawls
for Racial Justice? A  Critique of Tommie Shelby” in Critical Philosophy of
Race 1, no. 1 (2013).
“The Whiteness of Political Philosophy” first appeared as “Philosophy
Raced, Philosophy Erased” in Reframing the Practice of Philosophy:  Bodies
of Color, Bodies of Knowledge (Albany: State University of New York Press,
2012), edited by George Yancy.
Finally, a shorter version of the epilogue, “Toward a Black Radical
Liberalism,” was posted online on the PEA (“Philosophy, Ethics, and
Academia”) Soup discussion blog on February 23, 2015. Thanks to Brad
Cokelet for the invitation.

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