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A Depressing Look at an Important Subject,
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This review is from: Black Education: Myths and Tragedies (Paperback)
Sowell, writing from his own experience as a student and teacher, and his research into U.S. education, documents how the black community in the U.S. is betrayed by those who don't really care if black students learn anything in schools. Especially important is his note that many black parents don't care about education.
This book was published thirty years ago, and since then it's mostly gotten worse. A national scandal, and a tragedy. |
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Black Education: Myths and Tragedies by Thomas Sowell (Textbook Binding - Sept. 1972)
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