History is said to repeat in any situation. Isolation was a problem from the beginning of the 20th century to the middle of the 20th century. Even now, more than 100 years ago, the US still faces the same problem. Currently, about 75% of schools are isolated. This is not intentional; it has family income, cities and suburbs, public and private. Most public schools in the city center, not white people but most African Americans pass through, but public schools in the suburbs are mainly white, not African-American.
The isolated school system creates children, and when they graduate they have a spirit of disability when they graduate. But this does not mean school is isolated. Isolated schools are schools that are controlled by someone who is not interested in it. Let me explain what I mean. Isolated areas and communities are communities where people live, but outsiders dominate the politics and economy of the community. They never called the white part as an isolated community. This is the blackest part of the isolated community. why? Caucasians control their school, their banks, their economy, their politics, themselves, their own communities, but he also governs you. You are isolated when you are under the control of someone else
John Oliver recently pointed out that the school system in New York City is more isolated than any school system in Redstate. Indeed, in the south there is the most isolated school system nationwide. Liberal and international New York is also the hometown of 'Stop and Stupid' ... and you can claim that Donald Trump is a home boy. In the case of the blackbody, the Chicago police station may be far more brutal than any modern red system - for Christ, they have torture sight outside the book. Likewise, Free Silicon Valley may be the country with the largest income disparity in the country, and the diverse employment record of its main company is very close to "zero".
New York is a very free and diverse city and is strongly separated by race. "Despite multicolored diversity, New York City is one of the most isolated school systems in the country, so that children move to areas outside the area to attend school. Of course (like DC The community is terribly isolated and this flexible admission exacerbates school separation, which is done by dividing the children based on their academic ability.This is an open liberalistic It seems like policy, but it has the effect of controlling the best black school (and Latin American, but not Asian).