From The Economist:

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The scale of the problem is horrifying (see charts), particularly given that black West Indians start off at primary school with better literacy and numeracy skills than any other ethnic group. How to explain this depressing trajectory? “This is still a question which courts a lot of controversy,” says Marian FitzGerald of the London School of Economics. “It is complex and politically sensitive. Nobody wants to be seen to be ‘explaining away’ discrimination.” Broadly speaking, opinion divides between those who blame racism among whites, and those who think there’s something bad going wrong in the culture that black boys are brought up in.

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