Review of "Ordinary Resurrections" by Jonathan Kozol

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Book Reports

 

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Jonathan P

 

Date added:

August 19, 2014

 

Level:

University

 

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A

 

No of pages / words:

8 / 1972

 

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Kozol reports "All are very poor; statistics tell us that they are the poorest children in New York." (Kozol 4). The symptoms of the kind of poverty described are apparent in elevated crime rates, the absence of health care and the lack of funding for education. High crime rates not only put the children at risk as potential victims but also robs them of the male role models that are vital to their development...
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Most of the fathers of the Mott Haven community are incarcerated in a nearby prison. The children are aware of this fact and often visit the jail. Kozol describes an intimate conversation with a group of children in the sanctuary of St. Ann's in which several of the children reveal that they miss their fathers who are in prison...
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