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  • Black and white girls in a classroom.

    The Secret Network of Black Teachers Behind the Fight for Desegregation

    African American educators became the ‘hidden provocateurs’ who spearheaded the push for racial justice in education.
    by Vanessa Siddle Walker, Melinda D. Anderson via The Atlantic on August 9, 2018
  • Millicent Brown, age 15, speaks with classmates in September 1963.

    The Forgotten Girls Who Led the School-Desegregation Movement

    Before Linda Brown became the lead plaintiff in Brown v. Board of Education, a generation of black girls and teens led the charge against “separate but equal.”
    by Rachel Devlin, Melinda D. Anderson via The Atlantic on May 30, 2018
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