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But Black and Hispanic or Latino students routinely score lower on the math section of the SAT a likely result of generations of exclusionary housing, education, and economic policy rage white student’s SAT math score was 106 points higher than the average Black student’s (533 compared to 427); by 2
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  • But Black and Hispanic or Latino students routinely score lower on the math section of the SAT
  • a likely result of generations of exclusionary housing, education, and economic policy
  • rage white student’s SAT math score was 106 points higher than the average Black student’s (533 compared to 427); by 2020, the gap narrowed to 93 points.

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