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Schools, Markets, and Family in the History of African-American Education
註釋This article looks at the rapid rise in educational attainment among African Americans over the past sixty years. The author suggests this is due to circumstances other than affirmative-action programs and improvements in school quality; due perhaps to a desire on the part of African Americans to "catch up" with white levels of attainment.