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To abandon affirmative action is to say there is nothing more to be done about discrimination.
To abandon affirmative action is to say there is nothing more to be done about discrimination.
To abandon affirmative action is to say there is nothing more to be done about discrimination.
To abandon affirmative action is to say there is nothing more to be done about discrimination.
To abandon affirmative action is to say there is nothing more to be done about discrimination.
To abandon affirmative action is to say there is nothing more to be done about discrimination.
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