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High School Looks At Affirmative Action

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Jon Sanders joined a three-person panel last week at Sanderson High School in Raleigh for a discussion of affirmative action policies. He joined a professor from NC State and David Mills from the left-leaning Common Sense Foundation for the give-and-take session with students enrolled in a class that studies affirmative action cases. Sanders reported the kids were attentive, inquisitive, and followed up with a number of questions about his position.

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