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| | Commentary Magazine - Collision Course by Hugh Davis Graham (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05) |
 | | A year later, President Lyndon Johnson, at the signing ceremony for another new law, the Immigration and Nationality Act, declared that its liberalization of existing policy was "not revolutionary." Both men, writes Hugh Davis Graham in his new book, turned out to be "profoundly wrong" in their expectations. |
 | | ...To be sure, a few important points about affirmative action go undiscussed here-most egregiously, Graham seems unaware that because of their high level of academic achievement, Asian-Americans long ago ceased to be included in affirmative-action admissions policies and are actually discriminated against-but the book's candor on the subject is refreshing... |
 | | ...Graham cites the example of the golfer Tiger Woods, who could identify himself as Caucasian, fl, American-Indian, or Asian, but famously settled on his own coinage, "Cablinasian," to reflect his fourway background... |
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