AP Wire | 02/14/2004 | Education Oversight leader tells court of have, have-not education system: "Anderson said poverty in the state follows the Interstate 95 corridor, while prosperity lies along Interstate 85. Many counties along I-95 contain poorer districts with larger black student populations and fewer residents with high school diplomas."
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