Despite the Civil Rights Movement ending legal segregation 72 years ago, American schools remain deeply divided by race and income due to systemic practices that perpetuate racial wealth gaps, housing inequalities, and voter suppression, demonstrating how institutional mechanisms continue to maintain racial inequality even after explicit discriminatory laws were abolished.
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Racial Inequality in US Schools: 72 Years LaterAdded:
What if I told you that 72 years later many American schools are still deeply divided by race [music] and income, not because of signs saying "whites only", but because of years of systemic [music] practices to ensure the racial wealth gap, housing inequalities, voter suppression, and a lineage of other [music] measures designed to support inequality?
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