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Wallace Davis is a retired educator who has
taught in the public school system of
California for many years. He discusses
some of the subtle ways that hinder the
breakthrough of America’s poor mainstream
society as he points out the ease of
foreigners who have claimed jobs and
positions that should have been given to
Black Americans. Mr. Davis details events
that have shaped our society as he reminds
us that we Americans cannot duck
responsibility for some of the deplorable
conditions our country finds itself in
today, especially as he examines the public
school system and its impact on poor Blacks. |