Extra pay for non-White teachers 'racist,' an attempt to return to 'something dangerous': Education activist
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Education activist Cynthia Garrett cautioned against a slippery slope toward racial segregation in schools Wednesday on "The Ingraham Angle."
Ruby Nell Bridges at age 6. (Getty Images) Ruby Bridges. (Photo by Underwood Archives/Getty Images) Ruby Bridges. (Getty Images)
The retention strategy for American Indian educators and other educators of color is meant "to reduce isolation and increase opportunity for collegial support," according to the policy.
Garrett related the story of Ruby Bridges, a 6-year-old Black New Orleans student who was the first child to integrate a southern school in 1960. Bridges attended school with four federal marshals despite physical and verbal deterrents and even a woman carrying a Black baby doll in a coffin.
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