Daniel Evans

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Soon, as a thoughtful Kansas state legislator told me, “the fire that we set in the fields burned all the way up to the home.” Popular resistance began to form only when cuts began to affect suburban white schools, but then it was often too late. When the data began to roll in, it turned out that white student populations saw flatlining test scores and rising high school dropout rates—trends that correlate directly with poor health later in life.
Dying of Whiteness: How the Politics of Racial Resentment Is Killing America's Heartland
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