With the election of an African American as President, many would think that the question of affirmative action and equal opportunity has been finally laid to rest in the United States. This perception may be true for the proponents of affirmative action, whom over the years believe that the struggle for civil rights and equal opportunity can only be seen to fruition if an African American emerges as President. However, the struggle to eliminate racial discrimination and social inequality cannot be achieved in one swift. It requires consistent policy directions aimed at achieving a balance in the distribution of income. This paper looks back into the origin of affirmative action; from the executive orders of President Kennedy through the de...
A ffirmative action policy regulates the allocation of scarce positions ineducation, employment or b...
Because the US Constitution says absolutely nothing about affirmative action, the Supreme Court shou...
Affirmative action is one of the most divisive issues in the United States today.\u27 Proponents of ...
With the election of an African American as President, many would think that the question of affirma...
The issue of Affirmative Action is discussed, identifying some difficulties with the way that this p...
Has Barack Obama's success transformed the racial divide? Did he somehow transcend or help bring to ...
Affirmative action has gotten a bad rap.Many people think of affirmative action as race-based polici...
Affirmative action, since its inception in 1961, has been under siege. The backlash against affirmat...
Affirmative action has received tremendous attention since President Kennedy\u27s 1961 Executive Ord...
Affirmative action is one of the most controversial topics in American politics as many groups fight...
The election of Barack H. Obama as President of the United States was a significant event in the soc...
The 1960s was a decade of racial progress in the US, but also of anger that not more was achieved. O...
We live in complicated times today, and one of the sparks that flies off from such complicated times...
In this paper, I want to make four principal points about affirmative action. First, the members of ...
Affirmative action was launched by American presidents J.F. Kennedy and L.B. Johnson, yet by ironic ...
A ffirmative action policy regulates the allocation of scarce positions ineducation, employment or b...
Because the US Constitution says absolutely nothing about affirmative action, the Supreme Court shou...
Affirmative action is one of the most divisive issues in the United States today.\u27 Proponents of ...
With the election of an African American as President, many would think that the question of affirma...
The issue of Affirmative Action is discussed, identifying some difficulties with the way that this p...
Has Barack Obama's success transformed the racial divide? Did he somehow transcend or help bring to ...
Affirmative action has gotten a bad rap.Many people think of affirmative action as race-based polici...
Affirmative action, since its inception in 1961, has been under siege. The backlash against affirmat...
Affirmative action has received tremendous attention since President Kennedy\u27s 1961 Executive Ord...
Affirmative action is one of the most controversial topics in American politics as many groups fight...
The election of Barack H. Obama as President of the United States was a significant event in the soc...
The 1960s was a decade of racial progress in the US, but also of anger that not more was achieved. O...
We live in complicated times today, and one of the sparks that flies off from such complicated times...
In this paper, I want to make four principal points about affirmative action. First, the members of ...
Affirmative action was launched by American presidents J.F. Kennedy and L.B. Johnson, yet by ironic ...
A ffirmative action policy regulates the allocation of scarce positions ineducation, employment or b...
Because the US Constitution says absolutely nothing about affirmative action, the Supreme Court shou...
Affirmative action is one of the most divisive issues in the United States today.\u27 Proponents of ...