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Aug. 31, 2020 Minneapolis is one of dozens of American cities where school segregation has sharply increased in the past 25 years, separating Black and white children from each other and widening academic and economic differences, NBC News found in a new analysis. "The consequences are tragic and destroy our opportunities," said Rucker Johnson, an economist and public policy professor.
The story of what happened in Minneapolis offers lessons for the rest of the country — and a potential path forward.
Find the previous installment of the "American dream while Black," a series about the obstacles Black people face in achieving equity, on NBCNews.com.
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