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and community. The next thing we do right now. We go back to the basics in. America. But that's not the spirit. Here you go. Three people three. So as we move through this certainly it to be the first to say that we believe we will serve the leaders in the church which is
shoulder to shoulder with all the time. All right. So right now sir and you believe it will be why the way this case that you were initially for that all. However as a matter of course the military has one of the old house. They say that right. And one last point going
back to the spirit here and when we look to the future of people saying no what do you really think about. Well maybe she was lying when he was going to say well. We all went to the gallery and we had to choose. Let you go. All right. We're going to as. We get to. We may have to report the problem
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saying I have not yet conceded the election in 2004 to. 5. O'clock of the morning I love my sleep piggyback people to those polls. He's not dead. So either you can see right. There with the government. Go ahead. It's just like Florida. Supreme Court case reconsider affirmative action is common to me suggested be slut. We had we should have meetings like this when proposition. That. We should have meetings like this. The Supreme Court will now go back to Miranda. So finally now we've gotten together and when I want to know from anybody who wants to speak on it is is what you guys are going to do to make sure we fight this war. After this
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African Americans Discuss Affirmative Action at Howard University School of Law
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African Americans discuss affirmative action at Howard University School of Law.
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2003-03-28
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Speaker: Ogletree, Charles
Speaker: Malveaux, Julianne
Speaker: Baldwin, Mishonda
Speaker: Curry, George
Speaker: Clemente, Rosa
Speaker: Jones, Elaine
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