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One Nation, Indivisible
Teaching Tolerance director Kelvin Datcher ponders the legacy of Brown v. Board.
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How We Waste the Potential of Immigrants
The county career center in my school district boasts a 96-percent placement rate, even in these days of near double-digit unemployment. That’s because its graduates develop skills our community needs. Students build houses. They repair cars. They network computers. Whether their next step is college, an apprenticeship or immediate employment, most high school students who complete a tech school program exit with a head start toward security. If only that were true for all.
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What We’re Reading
The latest in culturally aware literature and resources for teachers of all grades.
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Inspections
Medical and legal inspections were the first of many tests immigrants would have to pass on their arduous journey to establish lives in the United States.
July 7, 2014
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What We're Reading
Teaching Tolerance loves to read! Check out a few of our favorite books for diverse readers and educators.
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Looking Back and Pressing Forward

As Teaching Tolerance reflects on the last decade, we are reminded that the work continues.
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What We're Reading
Our book reviews can help you keep your practice fresh and informed.
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Why We Need Black History Month

Analyzing and celebrating Black history helps students think critically about present-day social issues.