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King insisted that Yoki and Marty would attend public school, even though Atlanta’s schools remained segregated and even though Coretta worried their children would receive an inferior education. Private schools, King told his wife, “caused the children in the schools to feel they were better than the other children, that it set up a kind of class consciousness and also sometimes it kept the children from really feeling an identification with all people.”
King: A Life
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