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In this episode, we will reimagine the effects of the desegregation of schools in America. We often look at the ruling in 1954 as a win for the culture, but the effects of the ruling did not forge the benefits hoped for. Sixty-six years later our students receive a lower grade of education than their counterparts, black educators are at an all-time low, and funding for our schools never level up.
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In this episode, we will reimagine the effects of the desegregation of schools in America. We often look at the ruling in 1954 as a win for the culture, but the effects of the ruling did not forge the benefits hoped for. Sixty-six years later our students receive a lower grade of education than their counterparts, black educators are at an all-time low, and funding for our schools never level up.