"The tide has recently turned, away from the liberalism of that time and toward a new wave of racist rhetoric and action, seen in slogans like 'Black Lives Matter,' or 'White Silence is Violence,' scrawled on walls, and on sidewalks and houses even in white middle-class neighborhoods," he said. "Today in California we see this retrograde wave expressed in Proposition 16 that would thrust us deeper into a divided society from which only promoters of racial injustice can benefit."
Anthropologist Glynn Custred champions Proposition 209 in California
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California voters reject Proposition 16, keep affirmative action ban
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