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Summary
In the Prologue of Part 2, a Washington Post article describes how Moore’s method of educating students, based on discipline, was saving the lives of students living in poverty.
In “Solomon Bekele: Urban Promise Prep Student,” Solomon puts forth the argument that it was Trey who killed Moore. He notes that Trey never cared about anything. J.B., on the other hand, did not bully him. Solomon indicates he did respect the way Trey stood up for himself when Moore put him in detention.
In “Stanley Ennis: Entrepreneur and Urban Promise Prep Donor,” Ennis believed Urban Promise was a movement more than just a school. He thinks he believed in it more than even Moore did. Ennis describes the way he pressured Moore to move the school forward faster than Moore wanted. Part of that included building up the basketball program so that the...
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