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27 October, 22:12

In her interview with dalton conley, jennifer lee observes that the black-white divide is now the black-nonblack divide. her argument is based on the experiences of first - and second-generation asians and latinos, a group in which each successive generation's outcomes improve. among black americans this is not the case, however. disparities are apparent between blacks and all other groups in

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  1. 28 October, 00:26
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    I believe the answer is: wealth and educational attainment.

    Statistics shows that less 60% of men from black communities graduated high school (77% for hispanics and almost 90% for white students)

    This could lead to inability to obtain high paying jobs that prevent them from accumulating wealth.
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