Jonathan Kozol's Aspects Of Inequality In American Schools

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What does inequality mean? Inequality is defined as not being treated equally or treated unfairly compared to another. I believe that we all experience inequality at some point in our lives. Inequality can happen because of a person 's gender, religious beliefs, culture, race, and even political views. The article written by Jonathan Kozol 's talks about inequality in American schools. He believes that many schools in America are "still separated and still unequal" when it comes to race. In the article Kozol 's provides you with facts and percentages of schools who face inequality in American education. Kozol also believes that the Blacks and the Hispanics are the only ones who suffer the most from inequality in American schools. While Kozol …show more content…

All races have those who chose to believe in inequality, and that is why it is still alive today. While I can understand that there is a struggle for those in the Bronx, I have to say I disagree that the fight is only in the Bronx neighborhoods. There are schools with kids who are white and still do not have all the luxuries of other schools. In the school, I work for we have a mixture of all races, and we have 75% free and reduced lunches, which means that more than half of our population is below the poverty line. I do know that there is more attention brought to the Bronx areas only because people have always referred to it as the ghetto. This word ghetto is what keeps the Bronx in the spotlights. If you go to most public schools, you will see that whites have become the minority in many school districts. I detest the fact that we are continually stating that only the Hispanics or Blacks suffer from inequality! Why? Because we all do in some form or another. Most of our kids come to school and what we feed them is the only meal they get and this happens to every race in the school I work at. It appears that this author is basing his opinions on areas that only include high numbers of black or Hispanic kids in poor districts. I have to say that the article is interesting, yet appears one

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