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Affirmative Action: When Ivy Leagues Began Admitting Minorit
Affirmative Action: When Ivy Leagues Began Admitting Minorit
Affirmative Action: When Ivy Leagues Began Admitting Minorities
The Supreme Court ruled that affirmative action in college admissions was unconstitutional. Ivy League presidents called the ruling "disappointing."
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