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Aug. 29, 2009

America Is Not Yet Post-Racial

Trina Jones and Mario L. Barnes,professors at UC Irvine School of Law, argue we are not ready to abandon equal protection measures.

FORUM COLUMN

By Trina Jones and Mario L. Barnes

Since America elected Barack Hussein Obama president, many seem to believe the United States has entered a post-racial era, where race is no longer salient. To be sure, the notion that America has moved beyond its racist past and the need for legal protection based on race is nothing new.

Eighteen short years after the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery, was adopted, the U.S. Supreme Co...

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