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Diversity: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly Part 3 - The Independent | News Events Opinion More

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… . As a result, how many African-American students are willing to defend … rewritten as the struggle of African-Americans and other minorities for their … university is adopting.

In 1996, African-American Ward Connerly led the effort …

Source: Sunday Edition from The Independent | St George & Southern Utah News

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