Race and Education

More Debtors Going To Prison: The Rise Of Oppressive Capitalism In America

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Janice S. Ellis Ph.D.

How prevalent is the practice of putting American citizens in jail for not being able to pay their debt? It is a practice, the prevalence of which is worth examining especially in these economically challenging times. Not doing so is to allow a practice found in a more uncivilized society to tarnish how the American ideal of capitalism and individual rights should work together for the common good.

Appalachian Mountain People: A Study Of Stereotypes

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Wendy Innes

Perhaps no group of people has a higher list of stereotypes than those who call the Appalachian Mountains home. When many people think of the Appalachian Mountain people, what normally comes to mind is Snuffy Smith smoking a corncob pipe, wearing overalls, and being lazy. Many of the stereotypes that people think of today originate from a single publication called "A Strange Land and Peculiar People," published in 1873.

Do White Parents Ignore The Topic Of Race With Their Children?

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Alonzo Weston

Dear Sticky Wicket,


A recent CNN study found that most white parents do not proactively discuss race with their children because they believe it brings attention to a problem that doesn’t exist. Does this tendency show a lack of sensitivity, no knowledge of history, or simply playing the ostrich?


~Curious in Seattle


Dear Curious,

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