Affirmative Action
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With the signature of Executive Order 10925 in 1961, President
John F. Kennedy created the President's Commission on Equal Employment
Opportunity, and thus, began transforming the world of minorities, woman
and the handicapped to equal existence with Caucasian males (Shelton
10). Still, this was only the foundation for a debate, which had begun
decades prior to Kennedy's presidency. As "...one of the most
significant public policies of the twentieth-century..." affirmative
action is surrounded by controversy and criticism (Soni 1).
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receive help. As Justice Thurgood Marshall the "stalwart champion" of affirmative action once said, "...if we are ever to become a fully integrated society--one in which the color of a person's skin will not determine the opportunities available to him or her--we must be willing to take steps to open these doors" (Carney 7). Another statement could not have better expressed my personal justification for affirmative action. Affirmative action promotes a more impartial and beneficial society.
receive help. As Justice Thurgood Marshall the "stalwart champion" of affirmative action once said, "...if we are ever to become a fully integrated society--one in which the color of a person's skin will not determine the opportunities available to him or her--we must be willing to take steps to open these doors" (Carney 7). Another statement could not have better expressed my personal justification for affirmative action. Affirmative action promotes a more impartial and beneficial society.