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It began over dinner. Abigail Thernstrom, a conservative who argues that America's race problem has been substantially solved and that measures to deal with it should wind down,[1] was dining in April 1993 with a Washington legal activist of similar views, Clint Bolick. 'Clint,' Ms. Thernstrom said, 'you're going to love her.'
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