SUPREMES & AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
Hayward, Wisc.
It is truly sad that in order to acquire some semblance of racial justice and equality the argument must be put forth that diversity on campus is beneficial toward achieving greater corporate efficiency, a more effective military and a broader educational experience for white students [Eric Foner, "Diversity Over Justice," July 14]. Gone, it seems, are the days when appeals could be made to the collective conscience regarding the legacy of oppression and the virtues of kindness and empathy. As Eric Foner writes, "it is a sign of the times." I applaud Justice Ginsburg for taking the position that we should do what is right because it is the right thing to do.
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