Julius A. Johnson, U.S. Department of Labor administrative law judge and SIUC alumni, said it is too soon to makes changes in the affirmative action policy, and men need to be re-established as a driving force in society at a Friday press conference.
July 24, 1995
Johnson said Supreme Court decisions and President Bill Clinton’s advisory board on affirmative action may lead to changes and retrenchment of former President Johnson’s affirmative action policy.
Thirty years is too short a time, Johnson said. One generation is hardly enough time to make up for the shortages, disadvantages and obstacles of the past.
see JOHNSON, page 5
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