Abstract
A leading black educator speaks of the burden of responsibility education bears in preparing the nation to make choices for survival rather than choices that will breed domestic holocaust. He says that America has been given a second chance to fill in the abysses between the majority and the minorities, between the affluent and the poor, between the educated and the uneducated. He calls upon educators to look upon every student, regardless of his color or financial condition, as a "potential exemplar of some form of excellence."
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