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August 20, 2019 2019-02-23T17:57:14-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/989/20190223175744003_hd.jpgUniversity of Illinois at Chicago History professor Elizabeth Todd-Breland says that it was possible to get a job in the 1960s with only a high school diploma (or without one). Now the requirements are very different. And, segregation in the Chicago school system never really went away.
by MathTeacherTony
August 20, 2019 2019-02-23T17:57:14-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/989/20190223175744003_hd.jpgUniversity of Illinois at Chicago History professor Elizabeth Todd-Breland says that it was possible to get a job in the 1960s with only a high school diploma (or without one). Now the requirements are very different. And, segregation in the Chicago school system never really went away.
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University of Illinois at Chicago History professor Elizabeth Todd-Breland says that it was possible to get a job in the 1960s with only a high school diploma (or without one). Now the requirements are very different. And, segregation in the Chicago school system never really went away. close
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