Part 3: Separate and Unequal

For Part three there was a huge focus on how people of color impacted the education system. There was a lot of discrimination and segregation in schools. Not only with minorities, but also women had less opportunities within education. There was no equal opportunities for everyone. There was still segregation within the classrooms. African Americans weren’t still allowed into the white schools because of the law. The video we watched in class was very eye opening. I never knew how much the president had to be involved to include African Americans into school. The riots were scary. All those students were very strong to go through school with guards surrounding them.The book discuss a lot about immigrants especially Mexicans. Mexicans didn’t last long in schools due to punishing them for speaking Spanish within the schools. They will get suspended for 3 days for just speaking Spanish. Students with disabilities were also not enrolled into schools.


Women were still fighting for their rights as well. It was legal for schools to say no to girls from entering schools. So if you are a minority and a woman it will be even harder for them. I didn't think about this topic till after we the discussion in class. It will be twice as hard for women of color to be inclusive into schools. Schools would steer away girls from high level STEM courses. They were not able to play sports like men. This led into women fighting for equality where soon girls are furthering their education or playing sports. This open gates to disabled children having rights within the education system as well.




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  1. Hey Jasmine, I love what you had to say about riots being scary, and how you talked about the lack of opportunity that where shown in the part. But I found your blog hard to read because everything went in one line, But other then that I love everything your had to see.

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