Examining affirmative action and its history through these 400
documents that trace its roots and development, this work is an
invaluable reference resource. Race, gender, and disability, as
they pertaing to affirmative action, are also explored. By
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the ins and outs of the debate.
From government reports to cartoons, high school and college
students will find multiple perspectives on affirmative action.
They can view the issue through the eyes of law-makers, judges,
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can also discover its application in a myriad of disciplines from
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introduction precedes each document to aid readers in understanding
the various arguments that have been put forth in this debate,
providing the researcher with accessible references to all sides of
the subject.
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