…anyone still attempting argue Ebonics a problem black students some — Adam J. Banks, Digital Griots: African American Rhetoric a Multimedia Age

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…anyone still attempting to argue that Ebonics is a problem for black students or that it is somehow connected to a lack of intelligence or lack of desire to achieve is about as useful as a Betamax video cassette player, and it's time for those folks to be retired, be they teachers, administrators, or community leaders, so the rest of us can try to do some real work in the service of equal access for black students and all students. (15)

Adam J. Banks, Digital Griots: African American Rhetoric in a Multimedia Age

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