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DonViejo

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Wed Mar 1, 2017, 10:57 AM Mar 2017

After Backlash, DeVos Backpedals on Remarks on Historically Black Colleges

By YAMICHE ALCINDORFEB. 28, 2017

WASHINGTON — Facing a fierce backlash after she called historically black colleges and universities “real pioneers” of school choice, Betsy DeVos, the education secretary, spent Tuesday afternoon backtracking on the controversial statement and highlighting the institutions’ roots in racism and segregation.

Ms. DeVos, in a series of Twitter posts on Tuesday and in remarks at a luncheon with presidents from some of the schools, repeatedly acknowledged that the schools were not created simply to give African-American students more choices but because black students across the country were not allowed into segregated white schools. The controversy is the latest gaffe for Ms. DeVos, who has had a rough start.

Since Vice President Mike Pence cast the tiebreaking vote to confirm her, Ms. DeVos has fled from a small group of protesters who temporarily blocked her from entering a school, been criticized by a middle school’s administrators for saying their teachers were in “receive mode,” and suffered through the embarrassment of the Education Department misspelling the name of the civil rights icon W.E.B. Du Bois in an official tweet.

The latest controversy began on Monday evening when Ms. DeVos released a statement shortly after meeting with several presidents of historically black colleges and universities. In it, Ms. DeVos began by praising the schools for making “tangible, structural reforms” that allowed students, often underserved, to reach their full potential.

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After Backlash, DeVos Backpedals on Remarks on Historically Black Colleges (Original Post) DonViejo Mar 2017 OP
She also tweeted about finding the best envious on her first day and got slammed underpants Mar 2017 #1

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1. She also tweeted about finding the best envious on her first day and got slammed
Wed Mar 1, 2017, 11:16 AM
Mar 2017

Most of the responses were "we have to pay for those out of our own pockets but you wouldn't know that".

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