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Amaris Buckley
16 November, 07:00
The term reverse discrimination was used in
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Yusuf
16 November, 07:41
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The term reverse discrimination was used in Brown v Board of Education to describe affirmative action policies that negatively affect whites.
On that case, Brown did not got the spot at the university because the position was reserved for minorities, even though Brown got a way higher test results
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