"The third fallacy is that affirmative action doesn't work"
- Harold Washington
About this Quote
Harold Washington's quote is referring to the concept that affirmative action is inadequate. Affirmative action is a policy that seeks to increase the representation of particular groups in locations such as education and work. Washington is arguing that this policy is not inadequate, however rather that it is a necessary tool to make sure that all people have equivalent access to opportunities. He believes that affirmative action is an important action in creating a more equitable society. He argues that without affirmative action, particular groups would be left behind and would not have the exact same chances as others. Washington's quote is a pointer that affirmative action is an important tool in producing a more equitable society and that it need to not be dismissed as inefficient.
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