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Kids Don’t Want to Fail

Despite achieving less in school, black students value schooling more than their white counterparts do. Black kids perform badly in high school not because they don’t want to succeed but because they enter without the necessary skills. 

by Dr. Angel Harris

Despite achieving less in school, black students value schooling more than their white counterparts do. Black kids perform badly in high school not because they don’t want to succeed but because they enter without the necessary skills. 

http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674057722

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