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Education "As the population has grown more diverse, support has dwindled for grand efforts, like the GI Bill, to open doors to higher education."
The GI Bill opened the doors to college to returning World War II veterans, including many from immigrant families. They joined the professional class and became further integrated into American society. BETTMANN, GETTY IMAGES "To their surprise, the professor recalls, the legislators waved off their requests. One reportedly said: 'Those kids don’t need college.' "In a state where 60 percent of schoolchildren are Hispanic, and the legislature is overwhelmingly white, the words 'those kids' have meaning." |