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Martin Luther King Jr.: Article Analysis

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The author, states that Martin Luther King Jr. summer 1963 delivered the closing remark at the March on Washington.Also, the article points out that the number of black adults in local, state, federal prisons. It's unbelievable that so many people were in the prisons back in the day.

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The author points out that the United States incarceration rate is higher than most of the world's nations. Also, most of incarcerated women and men are parents. In 2015, Atlantic Alia Wong says from Child Trends that 1 of 9 black children has/had a parent in jail/prison as high as that for white children. I feel awful for kids that had their parents in jail/ prison. I could not imagine my parent in jail.

Left-leaning Economic policy institute notes that the mass incarceration is a chief contributor to the racial gaps in academic performance between black and white. Adverse effects for children of incarcerated parents. Also, criminal justice policy and education policy links. …show more content…

Morsy said the EPI study compile all the harms children of imprisoned parents suffer-academic, behavioral and health impediments. Between parental incarceration and children doing worse in school.

I agree with that children do worse in school when their parents are in jail. In high school, I knew a guy and his father was in jail. He was never in school and when he did show up to class, he never did any work. In my prediction, he was failing every class. Also, he was always fighting in school. Even out of school he was fighting and doing illegal things. In fact, I saw him on the news this summer for shooting up a store downtown.

Incarcerating parents leads to intergenerational trauma. Also, children of incarcerated adults have a greater risk of economic instability. Often end up in foster care or

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