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(In the first year of the special program, 1970, it admitted five Blacks and three Chicanos; the regular program admitted no Blacks and no Chicanos. In 1971, the special program admitted 15 minority students; the regular program admitted nine. In its third year, the special program admitted 16 minority students; the regular program admitted eleven. In its fourth year, the special program admitted sixteen minority students; the regular program admitted 15; in the fifth year of the program, fifteen minority students were admitted, while the regular program admitted only nine.)

Alan Bakke charges that this process is reverse discrimination, that he is the victim of an illegal quota system, and that he was discriminated against because of his race.

Reverse discrimination would exist if minorities were to brutalize, dehumanize, degrade and enslave white people, were to cause white people to take the worst jobs, to live in the least

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