Savage Inequalities Summary

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In Savage Inequalities, Jonathan Kozol noted, “Brown v. Board of Education 37 years ago, in which the court had found that segregated education was unconstitutional,” has yet to change in urban schools today (Kozol 3). However, Kozol is not examining all aspects of urban schools. By focusing on schools that are underfunded, understaffed, and in poor physical condition, he excludes the possibility of creating adequate school systems within distinct neighborhoods. Kozol argues that hiring non-white staff for non-white schools cannot help improve school systems and depicts failing school systems throughout the country. However, Harlem Children’s Zone is a school system that counteracts Kozol’s argument by working with students from infancy until