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Affirmative Action Reaction

Strict Scrutiny

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Slavery's Over. What Are You Winning About?

The Enacted Civil Rights Act of 1866 explicitly acknowledged that white citizens had certain rights and were treated as a privileged class. President Andrew Johnson vetoed the act in part because he viewed it as providing black citizens with special treatment relative to white citizens. The benefits of these ameliorative acts and similar policies were not exclusively available to formerly enslaved people, rather as a matter of express policy or practical implementation.

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