A Colorblind Constitution: What Abigail Fisher’s Affirmative Action Case Is Really About
March 18, 2013
By Nikole Hannah-Jones, ProPublica “‘There were people in my class with lower grades who weren’t in all the activities I was in, who were being accepted into UT, and the only other difference between us was the color of our skin,’ she says. ‘I was taught from the time I…
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