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Guerrero: Affirmative action cases aren't about ending discrimination. Their goal is white supremacy

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion November 21, 2022

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The Republican activists leading a decades-long assault on affirmative action, which is poised to succeed in the Supreme Court, claim they want to eliminate racism and create a colorblind society. Their propaganda is so persuasive that 73% of Americans, including most people of color, believe race or ethnicity should not be a factor in college admissions. But those same activists who’ve stoked the flames of antagonism toward affirmative action... + full article



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