Letter to Mr.baldwin

Dear Mr. Baldwin, after reading your letter I have come to a conclusion that some of the topics you discussed in this letter are still pretty much relevant in today’s society.  Because  It is an unhappy truth of existence that academic inequality is present, and these colleges observed in the internal cities undergo the brunt. If mother and father and college students alike choose top-notch education, they need to appear elsewhere. But for those residing in internal cities, that is out of the question; either they ship their teens to internal metropolis public faculties or now not at all, even if there is no guarantee of acceptable schooling for children. This relates to a line you said in the letter “But on the other hand he is also assured by his country and his countrymen that he has never contributed anything to civilization – that his past is nothing more than a record of humiliations gladly endured.” This still is pretty much true today because the inner city schools always get handed the short end of the stick, treated like they should take what they get just because .But Sadly, this scenario has been generic for a lengthy time, and nevertheless appears to have no cease in sight. The scenario even gets worse due to the fact the wide variety of college students in internal metropolis public colleges appear to be increasing, however the sources given to them are decreasing.

 

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