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Why We Still Need Affirmative Action

Por: The Atlantic Opinion October 31, 2022

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The discrimination experienced by Black Americans over centuries has simply not been undone. and Erik Carter / The Atlantic; GettyOctober 31, 2022, 6 AM ETIn 1961, at the height of the civil-rights era, President John F. Kennedy signed an designed to improve access to opportunity for Black Americans. Government contractors were compelled to “take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and employees are treated during... + full article



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