The New York Times' Nikole Hannah-Jones tweeted on Thursday that 'rich White people' overturned affirmative action at SCOTUS, stating that Clarence Thomas is “irrelevant here.'
The panel weighed in on the Supreme Court's decision which bars colleges and universities from considering race for admissions.1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones said wealthy White people on the Supreme Court overturned affirmative action, adding that Justice Clarence Thomas is"irrelevant here."
"An elite, white majority determining after just 50 years of weak, half-hearted affirmative action efforts, that they are the ones to decide that enough has been done to address centuries of explicit racial exclusion against Black people is the most American ruling ever," Hannah-Jones tweeted following the historic Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action.
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