Journal Entry #10
When reading back Still Separate by
Jonothan Kozol, I realized how much segregation still lives inside the United
States. Although this is not something that has been never talked about,
segregated schools have been known to be an ongoing situation that society has
faced throughout many generations. I was mainly surprised with the schools that
was mentioned that where in New York City, which is known to be very diverse.
It mentioned the school Martin Luther King Jr. school downtown. Although this
school is in a pretty safe area and has the name of the man who advocated for
equality of races, many parents are still scared to have their kids sent into
that school because of its demographic.
Personally, I saw this throughout my
high school, being mostly filled with white students. It did not matter to me
since I had the thought that this school was a prestigious school, so not many
minorities would have the chance to get in. I met many of my friends of
different ethnicity, and we did not see much of the segregation happening,
but I understood that it was not just this school. Even schools that are in as
they say in the hood or in a poor neighborhood feel segregated as well, which
needs to stop.
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