Do black Americans need a separate school system
on January 26th, 2006 at 12:28 amFirst, the news…
According to District 10 supervisor candidate Charlie Walker of San Francisco, this is the only solution to ensure blacks are getting the best education availiable:
District 10 supervisor candidate Charlie Walker yesterday called for creation of a separate San Francisco school system for African Americans.
Separating blacks from whites is necessary because current education of African Americans is not working, Walker told the Sentinel.
“I am hoping seriously that we consider separating blacks from whites because it’s not working,” Walker reflected.
“What good did it do us to demonstrate to get our freedom when we didn’t get nothing out of it.
“The women, the gays, the Asians, the Latinos – they got it and we’re still sitting around here. In San Francisco alone, 42% of our people are unemployed.
Walker, a longtime Bayview community organizer, made the remarks following a Board of Supervisors vote urging the outgoing school superintendent not to accept her severance pay. The superintendent is African American.
“Yes, we’ve got to have separate schools but we’ve got to have a budget that is equal to the budget that you educate whites with.
“It costs $10,000 a year to educate a white child – it costs $10,000 to educate a black child. It’s got to be just that simple. (more…)
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If many of the schools that he is referring to already have a high concentration of black folks, what difference does it make to put the “coloreds only” sign on the front door? Most good teachers (teachers of all races) leave inner-city public schools because of poor administration, out of control kids whose parents in many cases are barely involved just to name a couple of major reasons. Fortunately, many black families are moving out of this area and relocating to other cities and states that offer a much better environment.
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