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Did Affirmative Action Work? | Jason Riley

Did Affirmative Action Work? | Jason Riley

Jason Riley examines how black Americans advanced rapidly before Affirmative Action—and why progress slowed after its adoption, revealing the policy’s unintended consequences and lasting impact.

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January 19, 20266m 35s

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Show Notes

Before Affirmative Action, black Americans were closing education gaps, increasing incomes, and joining the middle class at record speed. But since the introduction of Affirmative Action, that progress has significantly slowed. How can we account for this? Jason Riley, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, explains Affirmative Action’s troubling legacy.


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