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Toronto Black-focused school gains ground

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Published: 09 November 2007
Category: Education
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Some called it segregation, "the very thing Martin Luther King marched against," said retired teacher Winston Clement. Others hailed African-centred schools as the best hope for black teens – "that would give our kids a vision of their own history, it should have happened a long time ago."  Click to continue at thestar.com

 

 

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