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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 49 MIN

Ep 156: Coleman Hughes Takes on America's Most Contentious Debate: the Legacy of Slavery

from Joe Lonsdale: American Optimist · host Joe Lonsdale

Is America’s national wealth built on slavery? Are disparities between races today attributable to past injustices? Will we ever overcome race politics? These difficult questions are at the heart of Coleman Hughes’ new course at the University of Austin titled “The Legacy of Slavery.”Coleman is one of the clearest voices confronting race-essentialism in America today. He’s the author of The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America, host of the Conversations with Coleman podcast, and a visiting professor at the University of Austin.In this episode, Coleman takes us behind the scenes of his new UATX course, where he examines the two opposing philosophies that emerged from the civil rights era: Dr. King’s colorblind vision and Derrick Bell’s Critical Race Theory. He breaks these down into two camps -- minimalist and maximalist -- and explains how he equips students to weigh the merits of each side. He contrasts the UATX approach, where Thomas Sowell versus Ta-Nehisi Coates takes center stage, to his time at Columbia University and its obsession with racial grievances. Then we dive into a few legacy debates: Is America’s wealth due to slavery? Is the collapse of the two-parent black family a result of past injustice? Finally, Coleman lays out three steps toward an optimistic vision for race in America: get race out of the law (end affirmative action), stop programming children to see race, and foster a growing economy with opportunity for all.00:00 Episode intro 01:40 Teaching the Legacy of Slavery06:20 Coleman’s journey from Columbia to UATX08:30 Dr. King vs Derrick Bell11:20 Racial disparities by IQ and salary13:00 Thomas Sowell & the Real History of Slavery19:00 America’s Founding hypocrisy24:00 Will the Left cancel Dr. King?26:20 Understanding the 1619 Project30:25 Breakdown of the black family37:20 Is America wealthy because of slavery?43:50 Are you worried about woke AI?45:40 Three solutions for racial progress This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit blog.joelonsdale.com

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