Journal #3

 "Amazing Grace" by Johnathan Kozol focuses on the social issues and inequalities faced by residents in the South Bronx neighborhood of New York. Some points from the reading include:

1. Kozol highlights the harsh realities of poverty, racism, and segregation that exist in urban communities like the South Bronx. 

2. He documents the struggles faced by residents, including inadequate housing, poor education systems, and limited access to healthcare. 

3. Kozol also emphasizes the resilience and strength of the individuals living in these communities, despite facing numerous challenges. 

4. The book sheds light on the systemic issues that perpetuate poverty and inequality, calling for social change and greater awareness of these issues.

In addition, Kozol sheds light on systemic issues by del into the lives of individuals living in poverty facing discrimination in urban communities. Through personal stories and experiences, the book illustrates how institutional barriers, lack of access to resources, and societal prejudices contribute to the cycle of poverty and segregation. It also highlights the impact of policies and practices that perpetuate these inequalities, urging readers to confront these issues and advocate for change.  

This reading serves as a powerful critique of social injustice and a call to action for addressing the root causes of poverty and inequality in urban areas. 

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