An Inconvenient Minority: The Harvard Admissions Case and the Attack on Asian American Excellence
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Kenny Xu., & Kenny Xu|AUTHOR. (2021). An Inconvenient Minority: The Harvard Admissions Case and the Attack on Asian American Excellence . Diversion Books.

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Kenny Xu and Kenny Xu|AUTHOR. An Inconvenient Minority: The Harvard Admissions Case and the Attack On Asian American Excellence Diversion Books, 2021.

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Kenny Xu. and Kenny Xu|AUTHOR. (2021). An inconvenient minority: the harvard admissions case and the attack on asian american excellence. Diversion Books.

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Kenny Xu, and Kenny Xu|AUTHOR. An Inconvenient Minority: The Harvard Admissions Case and the Attack On Asian American Excellence Diversion Books, 2021.

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