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Chapter 9

Going to College: Race and Privilege in College Admissions

"Graduation in Stamps," by Maya Angelou

"I Just Wanna Be Average," by Mike Rose

"Court: Removal of Brain-Damaged Woman’s Feeding Tube Can Proceed," by Vickee Chachere for AP news.

"Bakke and Beyond: A History and Timeline of Affirmative Action" by Borgna Brunner

"At the University of Michigan: Two Views from The Washington Post”
"Minority Students Find Access—and Sense of Isolation”
"A Dream Denied”

"The Great Unmentionable in American Society: Class" by John R. MacArthur

"Legacies Are Affirmative Action" by Todd Gitlin

"It Pays to Play" from The Christian Century

"On-line Editors Scrutinize Admissions Essays of the Skittish—for a Fee" by Michael Arnone











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