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In 1972, affirmative action became an inflammatory public issue. True enough, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 already had made something called “affirmative action” a remedy federal courts could impose on violators of the Act.
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Affirmative - Definition of Affirmative at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Affirmative. Look it up now! ... expressing agreement or consent; assenting: an affirmative reply.
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Affirmative action - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term affirmative action refers to policies that take race, ethnicity, or sex into consideration in an attempt to promote equal opportunity or increase ethnic or other forms of diversity. The...
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Washington, D.C. - November 5, 2009 - The American Association for Affirmative Action (AAAA), an association of equal employment opportunity (EEO), diversity and affirmative action professionals founded in 1974, announced the results of its recent membership election for the leadership whose term begins April 2010 and...
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; Affirmative action, the set of public policies and initiatives designed to help eliminate past and present discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, is under attack.
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This site presents diverse opinions regarding Affirmative Action topics; rather than taking a singular pro or con position, it is designed to help lend many different voices to the debates surrounding the issues of affirmative action.
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This document integrates and summarizes key points made by the presenters during a briefing on affirmative action for members of Congress on September 21, 1995. ... Few social policy issues have served as a better gauge of racial and ethnic divisions among the American electorate than that of affirmative action.
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