Jonathan Kozol Quote

Phone calls aired on several radio stations voice a raw contempt for the capacities of urban children (money will not help these children) but predict the imminent demise of education in the richer districts if their funding is cut back. Money, the message seems to be, is crucial to rich districts but will be of little difference to the poor.

Jonathan Kozol

Phone calls aired on several radio stations voice a raw contempt for the capacities of urban children (money will not help these children) but predict the imminent demise of education in the richer districts if their funding is cut back. Money, the message seems to be, is crucial to rich districts but will be of little difference to the poor.

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About Jonathan Kozol

Jonathan Kozol (born September 5, 1936) is an American writer, progressive activist, and educator, best known for his books on public education in the United States.