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Kwame Anthony Appiah
Kwame Anthony Appiah Kwame Anthony Appiah was born in London in 1954 and moved to Ghana as an infant.

In 1992, Appiah published In My Father’s House, which was awarded the Herskovitz Prize for African Studies in English. His other works include Color Conscious: The Political Morality of Race and Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers.

Appiah has taught philosophy and African-American studies at Cambridge, Duke, Cornell, Yale, Harvard, and Princeton Universities. He currently lives in New York and teaches at Princeton.
WORLD VOICES EVENTS
Friday, April 28 at 6:00
The Limits of Tolerance? Multiculturalism Now
Appiah Online
www.appiah.net

Listen to the NPR interview with Appiah and read an excerpt from his book Cosmopolitanism. >>More
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