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Color-Blind and Color-Visible Identity Among American Whites
Monica McDermott
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Arts & Humanities
American Identity
100%
Visible
62%
Ancestry
37%
Ethnic Identity
34%
Color Blindness
34%
Racial Identity
20%
Rural Areas
12%
Ideology
12%
Census
11%
Political Life
11%
Pathway
10%
Social Life
10%
Statistics
10%
Ethnic Groups
9%
Government
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
European Continental Ancestry Group
75%
Color
67%
Color Vision Defects
48%
Government Employees
24%
Censuses
17%
Hispanic Americans
15%
Population
12%
Statistics
12%
Social Sciences
blindness
23%
ethnic identity
20%
Government officials
10%
Ideologies
9%
rural area
8%
census
8%
appeal
8%
ethnicity
7%
statistics
7%