SDH2015 - "The Shame of the Nation" by Jonathan Kozol
The Shame of the Nation – The Toxic Effect of Hyper-Segregated and Unequal Education in an Era of Obsessive Testing. National Book Award-winning author Jonathan Kozol speaks about his experiences during a half-century of writing about education and disadvantaged children.

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