Black Education / Schools : Would a segragated educational system,based on race be beneficial to us?

Would a segragated educational system,based on race be beneficial to us?

  • Yes

    Votes: 20 58.8%
  • NO

    Votes: 10 29.4%
  • Why give up what we fought for.

    Votes: 4 11.8%
  • I lern better with whites.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    34

Enki

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I feel this particular type of segregation done the right way could be beneficial in educating our race. I base this on my own personal experience. When I was in the 5th grade,my regular teacher(who was white) go sick. She was off for about two weeks,my sub was this beautiful black sista. She had a fro,earrings,bracelets,necklaces,and wore some kind of African garment everyday. She taught us what the school want her to teach us, But,she took it upon her self to teach us something about ourselves also. She is the reason I know how to count from one to ten in Swahili to this very day.

Now back to my point...

After the Civil War, Southern lawmakers and educators pre-determined that freed blacks were stupid, incorrgible and incapable of understanding their ways. Whites assimilated the Native Americans, Asians and Latinos. They did so with methods of coercion, intimidation, and force. These peoples learned to accept being "Americanized", now I'm not knocking this too much. Because on some level,in some way, we all are Americanized. The difference is, are you Americanized while at the same time accepting second class citizenship?

There are two things we have to keep in mind. One is that the education is doomed to fail,it is designed that way. Second, The white man has been fighting to keep us dumb and illiterate for centuries.

Oh come on Enki..we have schools also,and we have a choice.

And you are correct,but I've seen schools in predominately black areas get treated, and provided for differently that schools in predominately white areas.

When African slaves tried to educate themselves, they were killed. After being free, and we built schools, whites burned them.When we tried to be Christians, our churches were burned. Slaveowners killed off the educated blacks to keep their servants illiterate and docile. Whites killed off black preachers to keep blacks from finding a "belonging" or kinship with one another. Southern whites incorporated fearsome images of Denmark Vesey and Nat Turner as "reasons" to deny blacks education and their humanity. They didn't want their "star pupils" to end up betraying them.

But we did eventually get our own. All black schools began their rich history following the Reconstruction Era. For example Fisk University,Spelman, and Morehouse College to name a few. Institutions like these helped produce cultural icons, like Nikki Giovanni and MKL. When implemented in the right way, all black schools proved beneficial to shaping black students for life.

Peace!
 
Jurists, attorneys, and students of the common law in England formed their own school (Inns of Court) after the universities, under the charters of the Catholic Church, forbade the teaching of English Common Law.

Catholics formed their own schools due to the biases and prejudices of the Protestant-formed public schools here in the US.
Jews have their own schools that teach their faith.
Muslims here in the US are forming their own schools to teach their faith.

With regard to public school education, there is nothing government can't do for twice the cost, half as well ....
 
Jurists, attorneys, and students of the common law in England formed their own school (Inns of Court) after the universities, under the charters of the Catholic Church, forbade the teaching of English Common Law.

Catholics formed their own schools due to the biases and prejudices of the Protestant-formed public schools here in the US.
Jews have their own schools that teach their faith.
Muslims here in the US are forming their own schools to teach their faith.

With regard to public school education, there is nothing government can't do for twice the cost, half as well ....

So maybe we need to do the same, Like DR.Steve Perry. His school is regarded as being the top school in the nation,and it's 96% black with a 100% graduation rate. But look at what the whites are telling him. Lets white kids in,or we'll shut you down.

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2011/05/10/obrien.ct.school.integration.cnn?iref=allsearch

Peace!
 
So maybe we need to do the same, Like DR.Steve Perry. His school is regarded as being the top school in the nation,and it's 96% black with a 100% graduation rate. But look at what the whites are telling him. Lets white kids in,or we'll shut you down.

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2011/05/10/obrien.ct.school.integration.cnn?iref=allsearch

Peace!

If you accept benefits from the State, expect to be regulated.

The benefits are the "free cheese".
The regulations are the "mouse trap".

http://supreme.justia.com/us/330/1/case.html

But we cannot have it both ways. Religious teaching cannot be a private affair when the state seeks to impose regulations which infringe on it indirectly, and a public affair when it comes to taxing citizens of one faith to aid another, or those of no faith to aid all. If these principles seem harsh in prohibiting aid to Catholic education, it must not be forgotten that it is the same Constitution that alone assures Catholics the right to maintain these schools at all when predominant local sentiment would forbid them. Pierce v. Society of Sisters, 268 U. S. 510. Nor should I think that those who have done so well without this aid would want to see this separation between Church and State broken down.

If the state may aid these religious schools, it may therefore regulate them. Many groups have sought aid from tax funds, only to find that it carried political controls with it. Indeed, this Court has declared that "It is hardly lack of due process for the Government to regulate that which it subsidizes." Wickard v. Filburn, 317 U. S. 111, 317 U. S. 131.

The power of the purse strings ....
 

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