American Jewish Congress urges Reagan to end affirmative action abuses
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Title
American Jewish Congress urges Reagan to end affirmative action abuses
Description
Student newspaper article explaining the position of the American Jewish Congress (AJC) on affirmative action. The group expresses its position in a letter to president-elect Ronald Reagan. In this letter, the AJC affirms that race-based affirmative action is largely unnecessary, and the government should focus on “non-race specific” affirmative action. Moreover, the AJC accuses affirmative action of causing intergroup tension.
Date
1-Feb-81
Creator
Our Choking Times
Publisher
The Ohio State University University Libraries
Format
Newspaper
Language
English
Contributor
Katie Vela and Maya Goldenberg
Collection
Citation
Our Choking Times, “American Jewish Congress urges Reagan to end affirmative action abuses,” Ohio Jewish History, accessed September 20, 2024, https://ohiojewishhistory.com/items/show/886.