Never Ending Racism

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Social Issues

 

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Debra R

 

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February 22, 2014

 

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University

 

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President Johnson was the first president to enforce affirmative action. “This is the next and more profound stage of the battle for civil rights,” Johnson asserted. “We seek… not just equality as a right and a theory, but as a fact and as a result” (Brunner par. 1). It would be difficult to argue that affirmative action or any method for improving equality in our society was not necessary during the 1960’s when discrimination within universities and the work force was prevalent, but is it really still necessary? In 2007, when the cries for acceptance of all races, religions, and ways of life are at their peaks do we really need to continue using something that was established to end the extreme type of discrimination seen when civil rights laws were initially ineffective? The answer is no...
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1). It would be difficult to argue that affirmative action or any method for improving equality in our society was not necessary during the 1960’s when discrimination within universities and the work force was prevalent, but is it really still necessary? In 2007, when the cries for acceptance of all races, religions, and ways of life are at their peaks do we really need to continue using something that was established to end the extreme type of discrimination seen when civil rights laws were initially ineffective? The answer is no...
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