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J. Pharoah Doss: A disturbing Black shibboleth

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Black law professor Stephen L. Carter released the controversial book Reflections of an Affirmative Action Baby in 1991. In the chapter 'Silencing Dissent,' Carter asserted that race-conscious affirmative action had become a shibboleth. The word shibboleth comes from an Old Testament story that took place in the land of Gilead. After defeating an invading army, … Continued

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