There was a similar case of this that happened to my father a few years back. There was a white guy and black guy, both were Stanford Graduates, that applied for the same job at my dads company, after interviewing both of the candidates my dad decided the white guy was better suited for the task (being a major in economics) and the black wasn't quite suited to the job (being a major in Law & Criminal Justice), irregardless the Black Guy sued, and took my dad to a Court Hearing for Racism... thankfully the Jury and Judge didn't buy the guy's case at all, considering my dad has three other top ranking employees/Advisors that are of various races including black and they all vouched for him being fair and kind to all of his employees... that it wasn't a case about racism at all, but blatant greed. I think there are still people who are either black, white, asian, Latino or whatever that look at this and just shake their heads, because their aim of the civil right movements was to become equal with whites and not feeling like they need special care, in fact many blacks are upset by this because it makes them seem like they are still infurior to whites.