"A Nation of Minorities": Race, Ethnicity, And Reactionary Colorblindness.
Stanford Law Review 2007, Feb, 59, 4
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I believe that there is a moral [and] constitutional equivalence between laws designed to subjugate a race and those that distribute benefits on the basis of race in order to foster some current notion of equality.... In each instance, it is racial discrimination, plain and simple. --Justice Clarence Thomas ([dagger])
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