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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

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