Meritocracy Deconstructed

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The U.S. Supreme Court decided race-conscious Affirmative Action in college admissions is unconstitutional while leaving white privilege in admissions unchecked. Civil Rights legal groups plan a lawsuit to challenge legacy admissions at Harvard. [AP Photo/ Jose Luis Magana, file] ASSOCIATED PRESS

We deconstruct the myth of a U S. meritocracy.

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