Analysis: Keeping The Promise To All America's Children

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What does it mean to have a disability? It means that either someone has a mental, physical, or emotional handicapped that causes obstacles in their lives. So having said disabilities caused intelligent and gifted people from being truly recognized for their true potential. In Secretary Arne Duncan 's essay titled Keeping the Promise to All America 's Children, he asserts the idea that everyone, no matter race, gender, or disabilities, should have a proper education. This essay was a good argument because his recollection of past events, going against both current and past stigmas, and showing America 's progress in making everyone equal.
To start off, Mr. Duncan does not cover the past suffering of the handicap and society’s injustice behavior towards them. Instead of pushing the painful past under the rug, his directness towards their history is …show more content…

An example of his information was: “We should never forget the past. Even in my lifetime, public schools virtually ignored children with disabilities. Many children were denied access to public schools, and those who attended didn 't get the individualized instruction and appropriate services they needed and deserved” (Duncan, Arne). For years now, poor disabled children have been pushed aside due because no one wanted to treat them like regular children. As Mr.Duncan states, America has a moral issue on why they did not pay attention to disabled people: “But education for all is more than an economic issue. It 's a moral issue. I have often said that education is the civil rights issue of our time” (Duncan,Arne). He knew the treatment to the disabled was not fair if it was an economic issue or a moral one. Mr.Duncan displays the past prejudices quite clearly and respectfully go against this mindset. Another way he shows his research by recalling: “On the 35th anniversary of that law 's passage,

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