Until we get equality in education, we won't have an equal society.
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I don't think we live in a particularly equal society.
We live in a very unequal society.
We will not build a society that reflects who we are and that has opportunities for equality or justice if we don't make progress for all participants.
Educational equality doesn't guarantee equality on the labor market. Even the most developed countries are not gender-equal. There are still glass ceilings and 'leaky pipelines' that prevent women from getting ahead in the workplace.
Education then, beyond all other devices of human origin, is the great equalizer of the conditions of men, the balance-wheel of the social machinery.
We must recover the element of quality in our traditional pursuit of equality. We must not, in opening our schools to everyone, confuse the idea that all should have equal chance with the notion that all have equal endowments.
We live in a world where equality is pretty important.
I believe we need a national amendment which will guarantee every child in America the promise of not just an equal education but a high-quality equal education.
We are all equal, rich and poor, and we need a society where the people enjoy their rights.
I cannot understand how the education of this United States of America has been fooled time and time again. Either make it separate but equal or integrate, therefore it will be equal. And it has been separate and unequal.
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