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Old 04.14.2006, 01:25 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by samuel
Well, it seems that it's based on location.
I haven't read the article yet; I'm just going by what you've said.
The city segregated itself.
The blacks chose to live with the blacks, the hispanics with hispanics, and white with whites.
It doesn't seem like a big deal to me.

Let me read the article.

i hardly believe that in these areas anyone is chosing to live in their respective areas. i'm willing to place my money on the notion that the poorer "inner city" inhabitants live where they do because they can't afford to live anywhere else. it is a big deal because it's creating an even larger educational gap between those who attend these higher funded schools with better prepared teachers and those who have coaches to teach every subject (read: ill prepared teachers).
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