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Tyler Henderson
Afro Studies group project
October 25, 2004
Issues of racial inequality in the American public school system underlie an almost institutionalized cycle of educational ignorance. Poor school facilities, out of date text books, and inexperienced teachers are all associated with an overall inferior public school system. ... It is important to realize that this inequality is so damaging to societal norms that to discuss improving these standards without first acknowledging the problem is impossible. ... “ Around the country, more students attend segregated public schools now than at any time since the late 1960s, despite decades of court-ordered busing and school oversight, research shows. In "A Multiracial Society with Segregated Schools: Are We Losing the Dream?" the Civil Rights Project at Harvard University says more than 70 percent of black students and nearly 76 percent of Latino students nationwide now attend predominantly minority schools.
Approximate Word count = 602 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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