Opinion | The Duo That Defeated the ‘Diversity Industry’

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From WSJopinion: Californians rejected racial preferences even more soundly this year than in 1996. Will the Supreme Court reverse itself next?

Main Street: Civil-rights champion Ward Connerly has joined Asian-Americans in their fight against efforts to repeal Proposition 209, which makes it illegal for California to consider race in deciding who is admitted to state universities. Images: AP/WSJ Composite: Mark KellyWard Connerly, 81, is a black Louisiana native who’s spent the past quarter-century campaigning against racial preferences.

He’s the grizzled mentor who says he got out of his “rocking chair” to defend “the American creed.” She, his protegee, is outspoken about freedom in the classic American way, yet deferential to the older man in a manner that’s unmistakably...

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opinion Am glad that they got defeated. America is for all races and these Democrats love to use race/gender baiting to divide country and get votes. Schools should accept by merits and not color. Everyone should work hard to be successful.

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