Monday, October 26, 2015

Still Separated, Still Unequal: America's Educational Apartheid

Moises Rodriguez
Professor Young
English 1100
October 26, 2015

Three Quotes

" 'I've been at this school for eighteen years,'she said. 'This is the first white kid I have ever taught.' " - Pg 2

" 'If people in New York woke up one day and learned that we were gone[Hispanics and African Americans], that we had simply die or left for somewhere else, how would they feel?' 

'How do you `think they'd feel?' I asked.

'I think they'd be relieved,' this very solemn girl replied.' " Pg. 4

"It's as if you have been put into a garage where, if they don't have a room for something but aren't sure if they should throw it out, they put it there [Schools] where they don't need to think of it again." Pg. 4

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