Talk:Racial segregation in the United States

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Wiki Education assignment: Black American Music F24

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  This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 26 August 2024 and 16 December 2024. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Domainbamem, Ahewling, Csclark14, Ginger7104 (article contribs).

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Ahewling @ahewling: I prompted ChatGPT about which of these is accurate: A) Segregation is not limited to areas in the Deep South. In New York City, 19 out of 32 school districts *have* fewer white students or B) Segregation is not limited to areas in the Deep South. In New York City, 19 out of 32 school districts *had* fewer white students

It responded: The correct option would be:

"Segregation is not limited to areas in the [[Deep South]]. In New York City, 19 out of 32 school districts have fewer white students."

This is because the verb "have" indicates a present, ongoing situation, which is appropriate if you're describing current data or a continuing trend. The use of "had" would suggest that this was the case in the past but is not necessarily true now.

Would it be possible for you to reverse or correct your edit? It should be "have" not "had." sheridanford (talk) 22:04, 10 October 2024 (UTC)Reply

Fewer white students?

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Since the edit of 06:23, 18 July 2018, there has been a claim that

19 out of 32 school districts [in New York City] have [or had] fewer white students ...

It seems that this is supposed to indicate that the schools (or "school districts"?) are segregated.

I had some trouble getting my head around this logic. So like, 49% white students would indicate it's segregated (and 51% would not)? Credit to User:021120x for calling this out with the 10 October 2022 edit adding a {{clarification needed}}.)

So I, too, am calling this out and leaving it for others to fix. Fabrickator (talk) 02:10, 7 December 2024 (UTC)Reply

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