How The Systemic Segregation Of Schools Is Maintained By 'Individual Choices'
Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones says school segregation will continue to exist in America "as long as individual parents continue to make choices that only benefit their own children."
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At January 16, 2017 at 06:00PM
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NPR News: How The Systemic Segregation Of Schools Is Maintained By 'Individual Choices'
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