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DEEP DIVE: '...ending racial quotas' in America

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He says he fought 50 years ago and was denied a job with the FBI because he didn't meet a quota. Yet, 30 years later, current Councilman and Attorney Larry Kobrovsky went on to successfully litigate the end of 'race based' admissions in Charleston Schools.
Today, Kobrovsky shares why the US Supreme Court's decision to end 'Affirmative Action' practices in College and University admissions is a victory for:
"...everyone who believes in the idea of America ... confirming we have the right to be judged and evaluated on what we make of our lives, not based on skin color or where our ancestors came from."
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He says he fought 50 years ago and was denied a job with the FBI because he didn't meet a quota. Yet, 30 years later, current Councilman and Attorney Larry Kobrovsky went on to successfully litigate the end of 'race based' admissions in Charleston Schools.
Today, Kobrovsky shares why the US Supreme Court's decision to end 'Affirmative Action' practices in College and University admissions is a victory for:
"...everyone who believes in the idea of America ... confirming we have the right to be judged and evaluated on what we make of our lives, not based on skin color or where our ancestors came from."
Thanks for listening!
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