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Jonathan Kozol

Exposing the Disparities in America's Public Education System.

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Author: Jonathan Kozol

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780060974992

Language: English

Publish Date: 08/01/1991

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Life on the Mississippi
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Chapter 2: Other People’s Children
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Chapter 3: The Savage Inequalities of Public Education in New York
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Chapter 4: Children of the City Invincible
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Chapter 5: The Equality of Innocence
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Chapter 6: The Dream Deferred, Again, in San Antonio
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Who should listen Savage Inequalities

The summary audiobook of "Savage Inequalities" by Jonathan Kozol is essential listening for educators, policymakers, social workers, and anyone passionate about social justice and educational equity. It provides critical insights into the stark disparities in the American education system, making it particularly relevant for those involved in reform efforts or advocacy for disadvantaged communities. Parents and community leaders concerned about the educational opportunities available to their children will also benefit from Kozol's compelling analysis, which highlights the systemic issues that perpetuate inequality.

3 quotes from Savage Inequalities

  • "The irony is that, although the schools are entirely separate, they are not entirely unequal; the wealthy are destined to receive an education richer in resources than the poor, but they are also being deprived of the opportunity to learn from the other."
  • "It is simply not true that the American people believe in equal opportunity; otherwise they would not tolerate so much inequality in the public schools of the nation."
  • "What we have here is a systematic, enduring, intricate, and unconscious conspiracy to keep poor people poor and to deprive them of the opportunities that rich people enjoy."

Author : Jonathan Kozol

Jonathan Kozol is a distinguished non-fiction writer, educator, and activist renowned for his commitment to reforming American public education. A Harvard graduate and Rhodes Scholar, Kozol began his career as a teacher in the Boston Public Schools, where he was dismissed for sharing a Langston Hughes poem. He has since been awarded two Guggenheim Fellowships and fellowships from prestigious organizations such as the Rockefeller Foundation, Field Foundation, and Ford Foundation. Currently, Kozol leads Education Action, a non-profit organization focused on empowering teachers nationwide to advocate for educational equity and challenge policies like No Child Left Behind, as well as recent Supreme Court decisions on desegregation, all while striving to establish a unified, high-quality public school system in the United States.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

Savage Inequalities Free Audiobook Download

Jonathan Kozol

Exposing the Disparities in America's Public Education System.

4.2618574rating

Information

Author: Jonathan Kozol

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780060974992

Language: English

Publish Date: 08/01/1991

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Savage Inequalities

The summary audiobook of "Savage Inequalities" by Jonathan Kozol is essential listening for educators, policymakers, social workers, and anyone passionate about social justice and educational equity. It provides critical insights into the stark disparities in the American education system, making it particularly relevant for those involved in reform efforts or advocacy for disadvantaged communities. Parents and community leaders concerned about the educational opportunities available to their children will also benefit from Kozol's compelling analysis, which highlights the systemic issues that perpetuate inequality.

3 quotes from Savage Inequalities

  • "The irony is that, although the schools are entirely separate, they are not entirely unequal; the wealthy are destined to receive an education richer in resources than the poor, but they are also being deprived of the opportunity to learn from the other."
  • "It is simply not true that the American people believe in equal opportunity; otherwise they would not tolerate so much inequality in the public schools of the nation."
  • "What we have here is a systematic, enduring, intricate, and unconscious conspiracy to keep poor people poor and to deprive them of the opportunities that rich people enjoy."

Author: Jonathan Kozol

Jonathan Kozol is a distinguished non-fiction writer, educator, and activist renowned for his commitment to reforming American public education. A Harvard graduate and Rhodes Scholar, Kozol began his career as a teacher in the Boston Public Schools, where he was dismissed for sharing a Langston Hughes poem. He has since been awarded two Guggenheim Fellowships and fellowships from prestigious organizations such as the Rockefeller Foundation, Field Foundation, and Ford Foundation. Currently, Kozol leads Education Action, a non-profit organization focused on empowering teachers nationwide to advocate for educational equity and challenge policies like No Child Left Behind, as well as recent Supreme Court decisions on desegregation, all while striving to establish a unified, high-quality public school system in the United States.