Defending racial preferences in a
Vanderbilt Law Review
article, attorney Luther Wright Jr. argued that stricter racial
classification systems needed to be enforced to recognize the
"permanent importance" of racial divisions in an era of widespread
racial mixing. To prevent whites from committing "racial fraud" by
attempting to pass themselves off as blacks to secure undeserved
entitlements, they should be subject to "fines and immediate job or
benefit termination."
[Ed.: Comparing contemporary racial classifications with
those of the Jim Crow era, Emerge
magazine noted that "American blacks now feel that they have
a vested interest in a rule [the one-drop rule] that has for
centuries been a key instrument in their oppression," since
it maximizes their numbers.]
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