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I didn't try to cover everything. Please add freely.
More on the history of discrimination and efforts to achieve civil rights in education in Harlem and for Harlem residents, with citations to sources, would be very helpful.
Important news stories about any school that doesn't have its own school article in Wikipedia would be useful.
It might be useful to add more of the public noncharter schools and to add parochial schools of various faith communities.
Thank you. Nick Levinson ( talk) 07:38, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
There are many public schools in Harlem - and Harlem is not only on the East side - this is shameful that there is so much info on Charter schools, which are NOT public.
Someone please fix this.
(The above was added to the article by an editor at 173.77.16.89 ( talk) and was moved to here and titled by me before deletion or undoing from the article, because discussions about an article belong on the talk or discussion page for the article, not in the article itself. Nick Levinson ( talk) 01:32, 29 May 2016 (UTC) (2 links corrected (errors mine): 01:40, 29 May 2016 (UTC))).
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I didn't try to cover everything. Please add freely.
More on the history of discrimination and efforts to achieve civil rights in education in Harlem and for Harlem residents, with citations to sources, would be very helpful.
Important news stories about any school that doesn't have its own school article in Wikipedia would be useful.
It might be useful to add more of the public noncharter schools and to add parochial schools of various faith communities.
Thank you. Nick Levinson ( talk) 07:38, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
There are many public schools in Harlem - and Harlem is not only on the East side - this is shameful that there is so much info on Charter schools, which are NOT public.
Someone please fix this.
(The above was added to the article by an editor at 173.77.16.89 ( talk) and was moved to here and titled by me before deletion or undoing from the article, because discussions about an article belong on the talk or discussion page for the article, not in the article itself. Nick Levinson ( talk) 01:32, 29 May 2016 (UTC) (2 links corrected (errors mine): 01:40, 29 May 2016 (UTC))).