Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools is a book written by Jonathan Kozol in 1991 that discusses the disparities in education between schools of different classes and races. It is based on his observations of various classrooms in the public school systems of East St. Louis, Chicago, New York City, Camden, Cincinnati, and Washington D.C.. His observations take place in both schools with the lowest per capita spending on students and the highest, ranging from just over $3,000 in Camden, New Jersey to a maximum expenditure of up to $15,000 in Great Neck, Long Island.
Author | Jonathan Kozol
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Country | United States of America
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Language | English and Spanish
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Subject | Education
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Genre | Sociological
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Publisher | Harper Perennial
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Publication date | 1991
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Pages | 255
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Dewey Decimal | 371.96/7 20
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LC Class | LC409 .K69 1992
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