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Volume 14 Number 1
 


From Snarling Dogs to Bloody Sunday
By Kate Lyman
An elementary school teacher describes how she tries to teach past the platitudes of the Civil Rights Movement.

Children Who Made A Difference Details about some of the children and events mentioned in Kate Lyman's article, "From Snarling Dogs to Bloody Sunday."

Selected Resources Books about the civil rights movement recommended for students in grades 2 through 8.

An Untold Story of Resistance
By Alan Stoskopf
African-American educators fought back against IQ testing in the 1920s and 1930s. Their struggle has important implications for today's resistance to high-stakes testing.

Teaching the Word -- and the World
A Rethinking Schools
Editorial As educators, we owe allegiance not simply to the students in our classrooms, but to the wider human community and to the earth itself.

There's a lot more inside this issue.