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Pro-Slavery Social Studies Textbook Approved in Louisiana
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<blockquote data-quote="Kettriken" data-source="post: 76377506" data-attributes="member: 425969"><p>For many years racism was the cause, and in some instances still is. More often than not these days, classism has an outsized roll to play. If your grandparents were not allowed to learn to read, how would they read books to you as a small child? If you did not have that foundation of literacy, how much harder would it be to learn to read? If you or your parents had to leave school early to pay the bills, how would you gain proficiency? If you have to work evenings to keep a roof over your children's head, how will they get the story time that leads to a life long love, or even competency at reading. It all cycles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kettriken, post: 76377506, member: 425969"] For many years racism was the cause, and in some instances still is. More often than not these days, classism has an outsized roll to play. If your grandparents were not allowed to learn to read, how would they read books to you as a small child? If you did not have that foundation of literacy, how much harder would it be to learn to read? If you or your parents had to leave school early to pay the bills, how would you gain proficiency? If you have to work evenings to keep a roof over your children's head, how will they get the story time that leads to a life long love, or even competency at reading. It all cycles. [/QUOTE]
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