USATODAY.com - Poor, minority kids face long odds in education: "Recent scores on national math and reading tests show that gaps between white, middle-class students and their low-income, minority peers persisted in the past decade. In reading, for example, 41% of white eighth-graders read proficiently, compared with 13% of black students, a gap of 28%. In 1992, the gap was 27%. "
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