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Is Racial Integration in Schools a Dead Issue?

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(October 22, 2009) Professor Carter compares and contrasts approaches to racial integration in two democratic societies, the United States and South Africa, and she discusses the political and legal contexts of school desegregation begging the question of whether racial integration remains a realistic and principal conduit for societal development.

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  • Discrimination is one of the leading causes of death to children.

  • It must not die.

  • This is all leftist propaganda and phony white liberal nonsense.Forcing blacks into formerly all-white White schools has simply degraded the educational experience for BOTH races.Not only is escalating black savagery necessitating schools to be outfitted like prisons, but the curriculum has been dumbed down-- and continues to be dumbed down-- so that blacks can pass.USA is going downhill as Asia is going up.Asians are LAUGHING at a stupid America that ALLOWED negroes to destroy a superpower.

  • (referring to liberal swine comment)

  • this comment is the exact opposite of what Professor Carter was talking about...everyone needs to be culturally flexible. Prejudging someone or a group of people (in such a rude manner) you don't even know does not fall under that category.

  • @goodp4986

    Idiot. 

  • Were you attending a private high school it you don't mind me asking??

  • Personal interest and the public good?

  • OH, someday i will do my Master or PHD at Stanforddddddddddddddd, someday, someday :) i love this school

  • just remember... it's always "Black Folk" never "Black People". This way your always PC. ;-I

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