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Georgia Schools Ordered by State Attorney General to Abandon Affirmative Action

On Monday (4-8), Georgia Attorney General Michael Bowers sent an unsolicited letter to University System Chancellor Stephen Portch directing him to eliminate affirmative action programs for minorities at each state college and university. One of the missions of the university system is to make public colleges accessible to minorities, Portch said in a statement. “We are committed to providing a level playing field _ aimed at ensuring that all Georgia students can come to our colleges and universities with and equal opportunity to succeed,” Portch said. He did, however, indicate that he would consider the recommendation.

Rev. Joseph Lowery, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference denounced Bowers’ move as “an unsolicited, unwarranted intrusion by an obviously ambitious politician into efforts of the academic community to be just and inclusive in its educational agenda” and said these “political games” were a “disservice to the state.” The 34 states schools have 206,000 students enrolled, 25 percent of whom are black or Hispanic.

Sources:

The Nando Net and the Associated Press - April 10, 1996; CNN - April 10, 1996

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