
Overview
The Supreme Court ruled against a Memphis firefighter who successfully fought for an affirmative action plan for the hiring of fellow firefighters in 1984. As a result, the Justice Department asked 50 cities to tighten their affirmative action policies. Correspondent George Curry examines the 20 year conflict over these policies and reveals the point of view of those whom it affects.
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4 - 1Hostage in Iran January 21, 1986
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4 - 2Sue the Doctor? January 28, 1986
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4 - 3Growing Up Poor February 04, 1986
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4 - 4Russia-Love It or Leave It February 11, 1986
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4 - 5Tobacco on Trial February 18, 1986
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4 - 6Divorce Wars February 25, 1986
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4 - 7Who's Running this War? March 18, 1986
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4 - 8AIDS: a National Inquiry March 25, 1986
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4 - 9Standoff in Mexico April 01, 1986
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4 - 10Inside the Jury Room April 08, 1986
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4 - 11Taxes Behind Closed Doors April 15, 1986
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4 - 12The Disillusionment of David Stockman April 20, 1986
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4 - 13Visions of Star Wars April 22, 1986
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4 - 14Hollywood Dreams May 13, 1986
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4 - 15The Bloods of 'Nam May 20, 1986
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4 - 16A Matter of the Mind May 27, 1986
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4 - 17Holy War, Holy Terror June 03, 1986
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4 - 18Will There Always Be an England? June 10, 1986
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4 - 19Assault on Affirmative Action June 17, 1986
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4 - 20Comrades I: The Education of Rita July 01, 1986
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4 - 21Comrades II: Hunter and Son July 08, 1986
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4 - 22Comrades III: All that Jazz July 15, 1986
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4 - 23Comrades IV: The Trial of Tamara Russo July 22, 1986
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4 - 24Comrades V: Master of Samarkand July 29, 1986
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4 - 25Comrades VI: Pacific Outpost August 05, 1986
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4 - 26Comrades VII: Steel Mill Soccer August 12, 1986
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4 - 27Comrades VIII: Doctor in Moscow August 19, 1986
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4 - 28Comrades IX: Baltic Chic August 26, 1986
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4 - 29Comrades X: Soldier Boy August 26, 1986
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4 - 30Comrades XI: October Harvest September 02, 1986
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4 - 31Comrades XII: Leningrad Movie September 09, 1986