On the recordMarch 25, 2009
The fact that there is demonstrably less racial discrimination in every area of American life doesn't mean we get rid of Title 7.
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congress.govThe fact that there is demonstrably less racial discrimination in every area of American life doesn't mean we get rid of Title 7.
Robert Davis argues against eliminating protections despite improvements in racial discrimination.
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