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Donald Parish Jr., right, confronts Electrical and Computer Engineering senior Dewayne Perry over a controversial bake sale on The University of Texas campus Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016, in Austin, Texas. The Young Conservatives of Texas chapter at the University of Texas-Austin sparked the protest with an affirmative action bake sale. The club encouraged students to “to buy a cookie from us and talk about the disastrous policy that is affirmative action.” (Joshua Guerra/The Daily Texan via AP)
Photo by: Joshua Guerra
Donald Parish Jr., right, confronts Electrical and Computer Engineering senior Dewayne Perry over a controversial bake sale on The University of Texas campus Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016, in Austin, Texas. The Young Conservatives of Texas chapter at the University of Texas-Austin sparked the protest with an affirmative action bake sale. The club encouraged students to “to buy a cookie from us and talk about the disastrous policy that is affirmative action.” (Joshua Guerra/The Daily Texan via AP)

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