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No I won't deny that. It's gotten better. But we really won't approach equal opportunity until we address the issues in students home environment. Going to the best schools and/or going to school with white kids isn't going to fix that or compensate for it.
We're interested in equal opportunity not equal outcome. Besides, the home environment is largely dependent on the existence (or lack thereof) of equal opportunity regarding the previous generation. Again, let's not characterize blacks according to a statistically insignificant number of gang members in the sub-population.
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