'Segregation Academies' exist. In 2018.

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Miss. Senate candidate Cindy Hyde-Smith's experience highlights how effective segregation continues in many US schools.

 

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royalmusing but by income, which means by the color of your skin.

Not in the South

Your headline is misleading. It implies ALL public schools are segregationist. Not even close to true. The rest of the country can't help what happens in the backwater state of Mississippi.

You have no credibility at all. You frauds.

In Mississippi? Shocking!

I remember when I went from 9th to 10th grade. I was supposed to go to a black school, my mother said hell no, rose hell, till they transferred me to another school.

NBC slandering a political candidate for both a school choice her parents made decades ago and her own choice to put her child in private school. Insane that this passes as news.

Seriously if this is shocking to you you got homeschooled.

Using her photograph for this story is pure propaganda. Shame on you.

The Left and Media fights against school Choice which would end segregation in schools because they care more about Unions than kids.

Because she had a choice where her parents sent her as a child 🙄 Also, those schools are NOT segregated now, and rightly so!

The “melting cauldron.”

It’s as if nature or something

JFC!!!

The most segregated schools in America reside in the Northeast and West coast. It’s just a simple fact. Amazing how media tries to paint Mississippi. The largest descrpencies in sentencing between Blacks and Whites is also found in Northeast and West Coast.

Some public school system do a better job than others.

Racism The ever lasting failure of humans

Desegregation was a big mistake.

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