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Ernest More's avatar

Couldn't money correlate to something else that leads to a stable life? How do poor black immigrants relate to this? How does the fact that 70% of kids in failing communities are born to single parents factor in? Do absent fathers affect boys? How do we explain the relative success of some minorities? Why did family structure in poor minority communities change so drastically in the 60s and 70s? Much, much more to this than money.

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drosophilist's avatar

Ummm…

This is a very good piece and I mostly agree, but Jeff says that racial disparity is mostly down to money. What about the studies that show that Black children have worse academic outcomes than white children *when controlling for income *?

Yes, that is extremely awkward; no, I don’t know why that disparity exists and I don’t want to get into any race essentialist garbage here. If this is true, then it calls for discussion of what to do to help Black children succeed if the problem isn’t just “duh, they’re poor, so of course they’re doing less well.”

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