Sunday, May 31, 2009

School Choice - The New Civil Rights Struggle

According to The Wall Street Journal, more and more African-American leaders are joining conservatives in realizing that school choice offers the best path to better educating our children.

Getting arrested doesn't normally bolster a politician's credibility. But when South Carolina state Sen. Robert Ford told me recently that he saw the inside of a jail cell 73 times, he did so to make a point. As a youth, Mr. Ford cut his political teeth in tumultuous 1960s civil-rights protests.

Today this black Democrat says the new civil-rights struggle is about the quality of instruction in public schools, and that to receive a decent education African-Americans need school choice. He wants the president's help. "We need choice like Obama has. He can send his kids to any school he wants."

Mr. Ford was once like many Democrats on education -- a reliable vote against reforms that would upend the system. But over the past three and a half years he's studied how school choice works and he's now advocating tax credits and scholarships that parents can spend on public or private schools.
Sometimes if you do the right thing long enough, liberals catch on and realize conservatives were right all along.

Not that they'd ever admit it.

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