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12:51Now PlayingHistorically, affirmative action has ensured that racial minorities and economically disadvantaged students share the opportunity to attend the same selective universities as their more affluent, predominantly white counterparts.
The conservative nonprofit Students for Fair Admissions represents the students from Harvard University and the University of North Carolina bringing the cases to the Supreme Court to decide whether race-conscious admissions at the universities is lawful.
Hasan Kwame Jeffries, associate professor of history at Ohio State University, and Michaele Turnage Young, senior counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, join Charles Blow on “Prime” to discuss.
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