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Jonathan Kozol

“If any lesson may be learned from the academic breakthroughs achieved by Pineapple and Jeremy, it is not that we should celebrate exceptionality of opportunity but that the public schools themselves in neighborhoods of widespread destitution ought to have the rich resources, small classes, and well-prepared and well-rewarded teachers that would enable us to give to every child the feast of learning that is now available to children of the poor only on the basis of a careful selectivity or by catching the attention of empathetic people like the pastor of a church or another grown-up whom they meet by chance. Charity and chance and narrow selectivity are not the way to educate children of a genuine democracy.”

Jonathan Kozol, Fire in the Ashes: Twenty-Five Years Among the Poorest Children in America
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Fire in the Ashes: Twenty-Five Years Among the Poorest Children in America Fire in the Ashes: Twenty-Five Years Among the Poorest Children in America by Jonathan Kozol
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