Tag: African American Discrimination

With the Supreme Court poised to potentially outlaw race-conscious admissions, Affirmative Action may soon be on the chopping block.

What will be the legacy of this half-century-old policy? Jason Riley, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and columnist at the Wall Street Journal, discusses affirmative action’s impact both on the black community and the broader American education system.

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I had written an old blog post on the issues between law enforcement and African Americans over a year and a half ago. With all of the recent clashes over the losses of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling, I figured I would share my post here to see what any of you all thought. Thanks for […]

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Kevin D. Williamson writes this in the April 20 National Review article, “A Place for Conscience:” All discussion about discrimination in the United States has as its template the case of discrimination against African Americans, from slavery through the Jim Crow era to the civil-rights movement. This is an understandable intellectual tendency for the same […]

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