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by Natalie Hopkinson onMarch 2, 2013
The Root's contributing editor Natalie Hopkinson argues in a piece for The Root DC that the "choice" movement in education is "about an escape from poverty and an escape from blackness, too."
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by Natalie Hopkinson onMarch 2, 2013
The Root's contributing editor Natalie Hopkinson argues in a piece for The Root DC that the "choice" movement in education is "about an escape from poverty and an escape from blackness, too."
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onMay 7, 2012
Study: A "positive bias" in feedback given to minority students could have a negative impact on their achievement.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onMay 19, 2011
A Philadelphia principal is being sued for his discriminatory statements and policies.
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by John McWhorter onFebruary 16, 2011
In starting new businesses and in academic achievement, African Americans have stepped up their efforts without any special help from a "black agenda."
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