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Affirmative Action Foe Tries to Put Michigan Initiative Back on Track. Ruby L. Bailey.

by Bailey, Ruby L; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 26Human Relations. Publisher: Detroit Free Press, 2004ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Affirmative action programs | Civil rights | Connerly, Ward | Discrimination in education | Quotas | Race discrimination | RacismDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Ward Connerly started thinking about what was wrong with white people right after he led a campaign to undo affirmative action programs....Although Connerly and a majority of California voters agreed that racial preferences needed to go, he realized many of the people thanking him weren't motivated by the principle of equal treatment." (DETROIT FREE PRESS) This article profiles Ward Connerly's efforts to end the use of affirmative action and discusses his latest campaign, the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative, noting "Americans need to stop using their race as the filter to judge so much of what they see, say and do."
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Originally Published: Affirmative Action Foe Tries to Put Michigan Initiative Back on Track, May 12, 2004; pp. n.p..

"Ward Connerly started thinking about what was wrong with white people right after he led a campaign to undo affirmative action programs....Although Connerly and a majority of California voters agreed that racial preferences needed to go, he realized many of the people thanking him weren't motivated by the principle of equal treatment." (DETROIT FREE PRESS) This article profiles Ward Connerly's efforts to end the use of affirmative action and discusses his latest campaign, the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative, noting "Americans need to stop using their race as the filter to judge so much of what they see, say and do."

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