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I certainly cannot agree that discrimination has been eliminated, but how we frame it may have changed. I substitute teach in Lancaster, PA, in both the city's district schools and the surrounding suburban schools. The difference is astounding, and discrimination is alive and thriving. But it is framed differently. The complexitiy of discrimination and how white privilege participates in that reality is difficult to overcome as people--all of us--go about the business of daily living. A good place to start is to read "Caste" by Isabel Wilkerson. And then to read it again.

I cannot profess to know what the "real problem" is or how to solve it, but I am quite certain it is not inner city children being born out of wedlock.

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