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For Discrimination
Race, Affirmative Action, and the Law
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304 pages
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The book offers a comprehensive examination of affirmative action, addressing its complexities and the polarized opinions surrounding it. It explores the definition, benefits, and drawbacks of the policy, questioning whether it serves as a positive force or a form of reverse discrimination. Kennedy provides a personal perspective while analyzing the criteria for eligibility and the potential timeline for its conclusion. This work stands as both a critical analysis and a call for a clearer understanding of justice in the context of American race relations.
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2015, paperback
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