The Bakke Case and Affirmative Action
Evaluating the legal and social debates surrounding "reverse discrimination" and racial quotas.
Key Questions
- 1How did the Supreme Court attempt to balance diversity and individual rights in the Bakke case?
- 2Was affirmative action an effective tool for creating a Black middle class?
- 3Why did the debate over affirmative action intensify during the Reagan era?
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