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The dangerous belief that white people are under attack

  • Written by Clara Wilkins, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Wesleyan University
imageLucian Wintrich, left, leaves court on Dec. 11 after charges of breach of peace were dropped. In November, Wintrich had delivered a speech at the University of Connecticut titled 'It's OK To Be White.'AP Photo/Jessica Hill

In August, the Justice Department decided to investigate instances of bias against whites in university admissions. Since then,...

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