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Any explanation for why this message ended up in the bit bucket? There's
no such subscriber on any of our lists, it's not even a topic our lists
cover, and it doesn't sound like spam. One of life's unsolved
mysteries? /Karl
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>SUBJECT: to be accepted. Color
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> As a young woman on mixed ethnic background, I would, of course, prefer
> a diverse school community. I would not, however, want to receiver
> preference because of my color. Blacks have fought for equality for many
> years, but to be given acceptance to a school based only on their race is
> selling them short. If I found I had been accepted for anything merely
> because of my color, I would be outraged.
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