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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Latinos migrating to Massachusetts faced a plethora of difficulties, both when they arrived and as they tried to integrate themselves into the greater community. One of these difficulties with profound consequences was their experiences with public education. Prior to 1970 public schooling in Massachusetts failed to support the growing number of school-age Latino children settling in the commonwealth. The 1970 report The Way We Go to School: The Exclusion of Children in Boston made public the policies and actions that prevented a great number of students from attending Boston public schools. Among the groups it examined, The Way We Go </p>
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