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Yesterday and Today |
| Section: CURRENT ISSUES / COMMENTARY |
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| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 2/1/2004 |
| Size: 142 Words, 971 Characters |
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Frederick Douglass' observations on the na•veté of the Supreme Court's color-blind reasoning in the civil rights cases of...
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...est realization of that groups low ethnic status or position in the social structure that administers the test.
Douglass specifically addressed a ruling that the Supreme Court deemed to be "beneficent" to the black race and "disputed on the ground of color."
That ruling mirrors the opinions on affirmative action currently held by Justice Clarence Thomas and his conservative colleagues.
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