Ariele Silva
English 1100
October 25, 2015
Prof. Young
"It's as if you have been put in a garage where, if they don't have room for something but aren't sure if they should throw it out, they put it there where they don't need to think of it again."
"If people in New York woke up one day and learned that we were gone, that we had simply died or left for somewhere else, how would they feel?"
"How do you think they'd feel"
"I think they'r be relieved"
"It is not fair that other kids have a garden and new things. But we don't have that."
"Still Separate, Still Unequal: America's Educational Apartheid JONATHAN
KOZOL / Harper's Magazine V.311, N.1864 1sep2005." Still Separate,
Still Unequal: America's Educational Apartheid JONATHAN KOZOL /
Harper's Magazine V.311, N.1864 1sep2005. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Oct.
2015.
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