Traditional Tradesman
1 min readJul 14, 2017

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Yes, absolutely. To me, the problems in public schools in low-income neighborhoods are an integral part of black poverty. It requires a Herculean effort for a student to go through a school like some of the ones in majority black neighborhoods here in New York and emerge successful.

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Traditional Tradesman
Traditional Tradesman

Written by Traditional Tradesman

I am an attorney specializing in general commercial litigation. I am a writer specializing in general non-commercial poetry, fiction, drama, essays & polemics.

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