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Prejudice And Racism In Schools

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Racism isn’t hating someone because of their race. Prejudice is not a misconception of who a person is. Racism is being prejudiced because a person believes their race is superior; and, prejudice is a preconceived opinion not based on any prior experience. In other words, racism is when a person has a preconceived opinion about another person because they feel their race is superior. Racism and prejudice are probably two of the most talked about and controversial words 60 years ago and still today. When Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat and Martin L. King marched on Selma they didn’t think we would still be in such a place today; we are in a place where people are not allowed to be themselves without facing judgment. This is the same prejudice and racism members of society face in schools, by students and educators which limits their ability to progress in a world full of competition and rise above what demographics say they are destined to become. As the great Charles Albert Tindley once said, “We Shall Overcome!”
Most school districts in urban America use a zoning system to determine what school a certain area in that city goes. In many cities, there are what people call, “good schools” and “bad schools.” To explain, Essentially, your school could be what the people in your city call “the bad school.” For Norfolk Public Schools, Booker T. Washington High School(BTW) happens to be “the bad school.” For a while this school was unaccredited and therefore the students’

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