Professor Claims Blacks, Latinos Raised In Single Parent Households Can’t Compete With Whites............................................ .................................................. ................. When University of Texas at Austin law professor Lino Graglia (pictured) was interviewed by the BBC, he revealed that Blacks and Latinos cannot compete with White students academically because so many are raised in single-parent family households, according to Gawker.According to the professor, on average, Blacks score 200 points lower than their White counterparts on SAT scores. He also went on to divulge that three-quarters of Black children are born outside the confines of marriage, which takes away from their success. When the BBC program host mentioned to Graglia that he happened to be Black and raised by a single Mother, the scholar seemed flustered but nonetheless remained true to his controversial dogma. Graglia is the very same ultra-conservative educator, who in 1997, said that Black and Mexican-American cultures set their offspring up for complete failure: “They have a culture that seems not to encourage achievement,” Graglia said. “Failure is not looked upon with disgrace.”http://newsone.com/2100671/lino-graglia-texas/
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agree ar disagreeOriginally posted by blugiant View PostProfessor Claims Blacks, Latinos Raised In Single Parent Households Can’t Compete With Whites .................................................. .................................................. .................................... When University of Texas at Austin law professor Lino Graglia (pictured) was interviewed by the BBC, he revealed that Blacks and Latinos cannot compete with White students academically because so many are raised in single-parent family households, according to Gawker.According to the professor, on average, Blacks score 200 points lower than their White counterparts on SAT scores. He also went on to divulge that three-quarters of Black children are born outside the confines of marriage, which takes away from their success.
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