Comment on Recent Supreme Courts Rulings on Affirmative Action
A New form of Discrimination?
In order to provide meaningful comment on this ruling the Center Comment Team considered the following question - Has the discrimination of white students caused by integration policies become a greater problem than the discrimination prevented by affirmative action. Asked another way - have we moved so far from our past that we no longer need programs that promote equality and must instead be conscious that such programs may be creating a new form of discrimination?
The considered opinion of the Center Comment Team is that the Unites States has not yet achieved sufficient equality among the races in education and employment and that affirmative action is still required. Center analysts came to this conclusion following a frank review of 400 years of US history. They note that for the first 250 years of settlement, one could own African Americans and sell them in the manner of cattle. Following the civil war there was 100 years of despicable economic discrimination and 'yours and ours' segregation at water fountains, restaurants, movie theaters, schools and many other areas of day to day life. There has been legal equality for only a little over 40 years in the Nation's history.
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