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Parents who limit education won’t let children grow

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion October 23, 2022

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My mother was the first one in her family to graduate high school, in 1944. My father and his siblings never got past sixth grade. I was the first one on either side of the family to go to college and graduate; my four siblings followed, as did most of my cousins. My daughter pursued a bachelor’s degree and a masters at Rollins. My parents wanted more for us then they had — more education, more opportunity, more success. It’s what I... + full article



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