Abstract
No greater challenge confronts persons seeking to enjoy America's promise of "equality and justice for all" than that of enforcing the clear congressional mandate that all forms of discrimination based on race, religion, nationality and sex be eliminated. It follows then that the continued existence of such discrimination constitutes a great danger to the moral and economic well-being of our nation.
Recommended Citation
Henry L. Marsh III,
Critique: A Plaintiff's View,
10
U. Rich. L. Rev.
315
(1976).
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