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Description: Washington Post article about the Clinton administration's declaration of "black English" as a form of slang, and therefore programs which teach otherwise cannot do so with federal money intended for bilingual education. (December 25, 1996)
Washingtonpost.com: U.S. Bilingual Education Funds Ruled Out for Ebonics Speakers U.S. Bilingual Education Funds Ruled Out for Ebonics Speakers Wednesday, December 25, 1996; Page A02 The Clinton administration declared yesterday that "black English" is a form of slang that does not belong in the classroom, and ruled that school districts that recognize the idiom in their teaching cannot do so with federal funds targeted for bilingual education.
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