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Is Affirmative Action and Segregation Related?

Is Affirmative Action and Segregation Related?

C H · Monday, May 7th 2007 at 7:39PM · 1162 views
I was researching the University of Michigan Law School Affirmative Action Case that went to the Supreme Court in 2001. This case changed how Affirmative Action is viewed in Colleges/Universities. The case was entitled:

BARBARA GRUTTER, for herself
and all others similarly
situated,
Plaintiff,
Civil Action
-vs-
No. 97-CV-75928

LEE BOLLINGER, JEFFREY LEHMAN,
DENNIS SHIELDS, and REGENTS OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN,

Defendants,

and

KIMBERLY JAMES, ET AL.,

Intervening Defendants

In researching this case I came across a witness for the Intervening Defendants. His name was Dr. John Hope Franklin. I was very impressed with Dr. Franklins explanation of segration and affirmative action. Dr. Franklin provides his account of living in segregation and the impact it had on his live and what is the differences between them.

His account is very powerful and I wanted to share with you. The link is below:

Dr. John Hope Franklin's Trial transcript (it is longed and detail, but it is a must read and should be shared with many.)

In essence, we must educate ourselves on this case and the impact it has with diversity and us attending colleges/univerities or receiving scholarships.

References:

http://library.duke.edu/specialcollections...

http://www.umich.edu/~daap/facts.htm

http://www.npr.org/news/specials/michigan/

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Candice Johnson Wednesday, May 16th 2007 at 8:41PM

thanks for sharing

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