Stop Blaming Black Parents For Underachieving Children By Andre M. Perry Analysis

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Dr. Perry strongly believe that only people can decide whether they want to be successful or not, but he also understand that circumstances can affect one 's progress. Dr. Perry has first hand knowledge that there is a serious problem with our school systems and how low-income families don 't receive the help they need to become just as successful as their counterparts. Andre M. Perry wrote this article as a response to city mayor 's, school administrators, and the president of the United States, are telling the public that African-American Parents don 't care about their kids education because it is, “considered white” Andre M. Perry’s article “ Stop Blaming Black Parents for underachieving children” was published in the Washington Post …show more content…

His appeals are long and drawn out pulling emotion from his readers which helps, but they take precedent over his thesis. For example, Perry attempts to explain the, “complex web of obstacles that assault urban students daily life” and how these obstacles prevent them from closing the achievement gap (2). In addition, Perry has provided few examples of unfair treatment and how the school system has failed our children, for example. Perry 's thesis isn’t conveyed too well in my opinion because it 's drowned out by his emotional and logical appeals. His one main emotional appeal in New Orleans 2014, “ parents and grandparents took off work to wait in line for hours in the sun at the enrollment center to relocate their children to their preferred school” which is one isolated incident and not a , “complex web” that was hindering these kids education which was the main point in his thesis (2). The one possible complication of the situation was that the center was understaffed that day and it that could 've just been a coincident, not because the families were black or poor. The staff just as easily could 've been one of the families neighbor so say that, “the school district assumed parents wouldn 't show up” just because they are black is a stretch. Perry’s article just sounds like he’s trying to redirect the finger at anyone other than the parents, but there 's not enough written to completely change ones mind if they don 't agree with Perry from the

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