Document Type
Article
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Abstract
The goal of a race-neutral society theoretically could be achieved
through rules requiring neutral action, that is, non-discriminatory decision-
making in education, the workplace and government; an aggregate
of neutral decisions over time should result in a race-neutral society. The
goal of a race-neutral society might also be achieved by affirmative action,
i.e., giving blacks marginal preferment in decision-making in those
situations.
Date of Authorship for this Version
1987