For example, NAACP studies of unequal spending in the mid-to-late 1920s found that Georgia spent $4.59 per year on each African American child compared to $36.29 for each white child. child. For this reason the school should have no problem paying for the damages. Likewise, one could argue that their actions caused white children to have to walk to school for two whole weeks, but this is a very weak argument since black children had to walk to school year-round. While some might say it was a bad idea, the evidence shows why it wasn't. The action the Logans took regarding the bus was absolutely necessary. For starters, the Logans did not attempt to hurt anyone on the bus, even though they could have been hurt by the bus driver. Plus, the bus might not have stopped bothering the Logans if they hadn't. Finally, even though the actions taken by the Logans cost the school a lot of money, they already spend a lot more money on white students, so it shouldn't be a problem. In conclusion, the Logan kids made the good decision to stand up for themselves after being continually annoyed by
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