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Harvard and UNC-Chapel Hill find a way forward after Supreme Court strikes affirmative action in college admissions

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By Deborah Bailey, AFRO Contributing Editor, dbailey@afro.com Claudine Gay, the 30th President of Harvard University, knew months ago that the Supreme Court would render a decision on Students for Fair […]

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