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California bill would give public university admission priority to slaves' descendants
A California lawmaker said he will introduce a bill Monday that would give admission priority to the descendants of slaves at the University of California and California State University, the state’s two large public university systems.
California Bill Would Give Slave Descendants College Priority
Legislation that would give admissions priority to the descendants of slaves at the University of California and California State University is set to be introduced on Monday.
California lawmaker to introduce bill giving slave descendants university priority
California Assemblymember Isaac Bryan plans to introduce a bill granting admission priority to descendants of slaves at the state’s public universities. The proposal, set to be unveiled as lawmakers begin a new legislative session,
California Bill Aims To Give Slave Descendants College Admission Priority
California lawmakers are set to consider a bill that would grant admission priority to descendants of slaves at the University of California and California State University systems.
Descendants of Slaves Could Receive Priority College Admission
A new bill in California aims to give descendants of slaves priority for admission to the University of California and California State University.
Descendants of Slaves to Receive Priority College Admission Under California Bill
California Assembly member Isaac Bryan plans to introduce a bill granting admission priority to descendants of enslaved people at state universities.
California lawmaker to propose priority university admission for descendants of enslaved people
A bill slated for introduction Monday would give descendants of enslaved people priority admission in California's two largest public university systems.
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