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Are We Still "Separate But Equal"

2016 or 1960?

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Are We Still "Separate But Equal"
Erica Harmatz

Plessy v. Ferguson was an influential Supreme Court case in 1896 that ruled segregation in public facilities constitutionally sound under the principle of “separate but equal”.

Over 100 years have passed, are we still “Separate but Equal”?

Unfortunately, I believe we are in many facets of our daily lives. I believe that this issue is seldom brought to light and discussed in a meaningful manner because we are too afraid to engage in this type of difficult dialogue. It is time for this mentality to change, it is time for us to change, and it is time for us to make a change.

If you do not believe that there are aspects of daily life that are separate but claim to be “equal”, look at our education system. Minority students are far too often found in low performing schools and poor neighborhoods, while their Caucasian counterparts are afforded the opportunity to attend high performing schools and take more rigorous classes? It is a trend, that if not acknowledged will not bode well for our future.

Over 100 years have passed, are we still “Separate but Equal”?

In High School, I attend Academic Magnet High School, a nationally ranked public school in Charleston, South Carolina. While the surrounding community was mainly comprised of minority citizens, the school didn't reflect that reality. My school's minority population was just around 5%.

Are we still “Separate but Equal”?

In 2016, there is no excuse for such a disparity in public education. We cannot turn a blind eye to the fact that not every child is receiving a well-rounded and complete education. This is nothing less than a civil rights issue.

True education is not just about getting students prepared to make a perfect score on their ACT. It is about preparing them for success in life, and ensuring children have every opportunity to succeed both academically and socially. Isolating students into interactions with their own race, class, and perspective is not the path toward a genuine education. One of my classmates said it well when she stated that, “Diversity moves us from merely recognizing and tolerating our differences, to respecting and embracing them”. We must work to ensure that our classrooms are diverse and that every child is given an equal opportunity to succeed.

Throughout my years, I have learned that it is impossible to complete a puzzle with just one piece.

Education is like a puzzle and each of us adds our own piece. In order to complete the full puzzle, we must all be able to come together, work together, and share our perspectives, as one.

Are we still “Separate but Equal”?

If so, what are we doing about it?

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