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Legislating morality affirmative action and the burden of history
Explores whether affirmative action promotes racial balance, or fights discrimination of the past with reverse discrimination in the present. Featured in the program are Roy Innis, Chairman of the Congress on Racial Equality; Ward Connerly, Regent of the University of California and Charles Willie, professor of Education at Harvard.
- "Burden of history"
- "Affirmative action and the burden of history"@en
- "Explores whether affirmative action promotes racial balance, or fights discrimination of the past with reverse discrimination in the present. Featured in the program are Roy Innis, Chairman of the Congress on Racial Equality; Ward Connerly, Regent of the University of California and Charles Willie, professor of Education at Harvard."@en
- "Can government impose morality on its people by banning negative behavior or mandating positive behavior? This two-part series examines the successes and failures of law as a source of ethics in America, as well as the effects of affirmative action as a legislative effort to atone for the practice of discrimination."
- "Explores whether affirmative action promotes racial balance, or fights discrimination of the past with reverse discrimination in the present."@en
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- "Legislating morality the burden of history"
- "Legislating morality affirmative action and the burden of history"@en