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        Insist on Persistent Women: Women's History in the K-8 Classroom
  Young people need stories of persistent women who have fought for gender equality. Women's History Month is a good time for us to recommit to teaching those stories.
      
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        What We’re Reading
  The Teaching Tolerance staff reviews the latest in culturally aware literature and resources, offering the best picks for professional development and teachers of all grades.
      
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          Constitution of the State of Mississippi – Article 12. Franchise
  Mississippi State Constitution – Article 12. This article defines voter eligibility for Mississippi citizens in 1890.
      
  July 6, 2022
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        From Grove City to Woodbrook: Lisa Molinaro’s Epiphany
  Lisa Molinaro began her career in education as a 20-year-old at the all-boys George Junior Republic juvenile delinquent center in Grove City, Pennsylvania. Her students were primarily young black males between the ages
      
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          Andrew Jackson "Indian Removal" Message
  This is the transcript of “On Indian Removal,” a message presented by President Andrew Jackson to Congress on December 6, 1830. In this address, Jackson makes the case for the policy set forth in the Indian Removal Act.
      
  July 7, 2014
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        Uncommon Ground
  An Ohio school district with a high percentage of Amish students learns the value of respect and compromise.
      
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        Toolkit for ‘I Am Asian American’
  This toolkit accompanies the article “I Am Asian American” and provides professional-development resources to help teachers reflect on their own assumptions and knowledge gaps about Asian Americans and include a variety of Asian American voices in their curricula.
      
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        Five Steps for Starting a Human Rights Club
  A leading scholar on human rights education shares some try-tomorrow strategies for starting a human rights club at your high school. Pocket these ideas for Human Rights Day on December 10—and beyond.