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        'Redskins,' Names and Being Named
  Controversy over a team name opens a national dialogue about race, identity and what’s in a name.
      
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        “Say Yes” Again
  Critical literacy can expose the assumption that whiteness is “normal” and provide students support for talking about difficult topics.
      
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        Beyond the Bus
  The 60th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott is around the corner. Teach this critical history with our new publication and webinar.
      
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        A Tale of Two Teachers
  As your students move on to the next grade, what will they remember about you?
      
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          One America for today, tomorrow and forever, Clinton says
  President Clinton delivered this speech at Little Rock's Central High School during a 40th-anniversary ceremony, in which he recognized the strength, conviction,and sacrifice shown by the Little Rock Nine and their parents.
      
  July 7, 2014
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        Ally or Accomplice? The Language of Activism
  A new use of the word accomplice pushed this educator to rethink her activist approaches inside and outside the classroom.
      
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        Power To The Pupils
  Anyone who laments that American young people are apathetic, uninvolved or not sufficiently outraged clearly isn't up on the news.
      
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        Books Under Fire
  Every year, teachers find themselves at the center of banned-book debates, wondering how to teach meaningful literature in chilled atmospheres.