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Reply to "This American Life about desegregation in schools"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not buying this argument that people have no choice. In AL they do have a choice where to live, there is no big gap in real estate prices. You can live in a trailer and go to a very good school. If you live in a failing school zone you have the option of transferring to any school of your choice. And we still have the same problem. The black schools are failing and only black schools. It's a personal choice. The government cannot make you make the right choices.[/quote] So why aren't blacks failing in MD? Black graduation rate on average is slightly about 80 percent, which is the national average. Last I checked Alabama wasn't known for its great school system so I dont think its just the black kids that are failing[/quote] Maryland is a State with 6 million residents, approximately 30 percent of whom are AA. The District of Columbia is a city of 650,000, approximately 50 percent of whom are AA. [/quote] What difference does that make? If blacks are failing because it's "cultural" than where they are going to school would not matter correct?[/quote]
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