Description
1991 edition. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This thought-provoking work by Jonathan Kozol, a renowned educator and activist, shines a spotlight on the stark disparities in educational opportunities across America. Published in 1991, “Savage Inequalities” remains a poignant and relevant exploration of the systemic inequalities plaguing our nation’s schools. Through vivid narratives and meticulous research, Kozol takes readers on a journey through urban and rural districts, unveiling the devastating impact of poverty, racial segregation, and chronic underfunding on the lives of countless students.
Beyond its powerful storytelling, this book serves as a call to action, challenging readers to confront the moral and societal implications of an education system that perpetuates cycles of disadvantage. Kozol’s unflinching prose and unwavering commitment to social justice have cemented “Savage Inequalities” as a seminal work in the field of education reform. This well-preserved copy offers collectors and readers alike an opportunity to immerse themselves in a work that continues to shape conversations about equity, opportunity, and the transformative power of education.