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An intriguing portrait of African-American activist Geoffrey Canada, creator of the Harlem Children's Zone, describes his radical new approach to eliminating inner-city poverty, one that proposes to transform the lives of poor children by changing their schools, their families, and their neighborhoods at the same time.
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Poor, African American children, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Poverty, Education, PreventionPeople
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Whatever it takes: Geoffrey Canada's quest to change Harlem and America
2008, Houghton Mifflin Co.
in English
0618569898 9780618569892
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Table of Contents
The lottery
Unequal childhoods
Baby college
Contamination
Battle mode
Bad apples
Last chance
The conveyor belt
Escape velocity
Graduation
What would it take?
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [276]-285) and index.
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