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Thirty-seven percent of Americans without a high school diploma remain unconnected. At my daughter’s St. Louis-area public school, where most children receive free lunch, announcements are distributed only on paper because so many families lack internet access. These kids are not exceptional, just invisible. They are the subset of America Sesame Street was designed to serve — the children eternally left behind.
Generations Left Behind - The Brooklyn Quarterly

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