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Will Quotes by Jonathan Kozol
- If you grow up in the South Bronx today or in south-central Los Angeles or Pittsburgh or Philadelphia, you quickly come to understand that you…
- Separate and unequal didn't work 100 years ago. It will not work today.
- Instead of seeing these children for the blessings that they are, we are measuring them only by the standard of whether they will be future…
- If we allow public funds to be used to support our relatively benign, morally grounded schools, we will have to allow those public funds to…
- So long as the most vulnerable people in our population are consigned to places that the rest of us will always shun and flee and…
- In many of the high schools in the South Bronx, more children will end up in prison than will go to college.
- We know that segregation is evil. We know that the sickest children should not go to the worst hospitals. No, I refuse to pretend the…
- I believe we need a national amendment which will guarantee every child in America the promise of not just an equal education but a high-quality…
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