October 25, 2002
Support Programs for Minority Students Foster Segregation, Report Says
Programs set up to help minority students, like support systems and ethnic housing on the campus, have led to segregation at many colleges and are a form of racism, argues a new report by the New York Civil Rights Coalition, a nonprofit group that opposes most forms of affirmative action but promotes racial diversity.
The report examines promotional materials from minority programs at 50 public and private colleges across the country, and details the range of services offered to
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