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Imagine being so excited to start your first day of school! The sun is shining, you’re wearing your Sunday’s best. If you’re like me, you probably have little filly socks with a kitten heel and dress. Your backpack and lunch are packed for the day, you walk past the school nearest you, cross the train tracks, enter a class full of kids who look like you and live just as far as you. Then you ask yourself, why do WE have to walk this far, but the white kids get to ride the bus to a nicer school that’s closer to your home? This is the story of Delgado v. Bastrop.
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Imagine being so excited to start your first day of school! The sun is shining, you’re wearing your Sunday’s best. If you’re like me, you probably have little filly socks with a kitten heel and dress. Your backpack and lunch are packed for the day, you walk past the school nearest you, cross the train tracks, enter a class full of kids who look like you and live just as far as you. Then you ask yourself, why do WE have to walk this far, but the white kids get to ride the bus to a nicer school that’s closer to your home? This is the story of Delgado v. Bastrop.