Kozol: Apartheid America
Reader Troy Dassler emails this article by Jonathan Kozol "It seems appropriate that we should all read it on the eve of a day where everyone in the district is in an in-service talking about race":
"Segregation is not something that happens by chance, like weather conditions," says Jonathan Kozol. "It is the work of men." So it is not without irony that it has taken a hurricane -- and the excruciating images of stranded black faces, beamed across cable airwaves -- for Americans to confront the reality that vast numbers of their fellow citizens live in segregated ghettos and suffer from abject poverty. But for Kozol, who has built his career on exposing the race- and class-based injustices endemic to the United States' educational system, the knowledge that we live in a deeply divided society has long been a foregone -- if heartbreaking -- conclusion.
Abigail Thernstrom says Kozol's analysis is "
worthy of a third grader".
Posted by Jim Zellmer at September 26, 2005 7:30 PM
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