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Angel B. Pérez, Chief Executive Officer, National Association for College Admission Counseling
"A great primer on affirmative action for a general reader, this book serves an important need: a contemporary text that covers the subject matter in a short and succinct matter."
Amaka Okechukwu, George Mason University
"Smart and concise, this book provides the crash course you need on one of the most consequential policies of our times. Unlike the polemics and legalese that overwhelm popular discussions, Is Affirmative Action Fair? stands out for its grounding in social science expertise and highly readable prose. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a rigorous explanation of the stakes of using, and losing, an essential tool in a long struggle for racial justice."
Ellen Berrey, University of Toronto
"This book engages the longstanding debate over affirmative action with admirable clarity and purpose. It identifies, documents, and judiciously assesses the thorny controversies, providing facts and argument that compel readers to think beyond the simplistic assumptions that often mar thoughtful debate."
Stephen Steinberg, CUNY Graduate Center
"Warikoo is both convincing and comprehensive in her review of the state of social science on affirmative action. The way that social science research is expressed in this petit livre is masterful."
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