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Student Handout: Salt of the Earth |
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Salt of the Earth was made in 1953 about a mining strike in New Mexico. It deals with the struggle for worker equality and for racial and gender equity. The film was made during the McCarthy era, and it was blacklisted for containing "Communist propaganda." Please view the film carefully, taking notes, so that you can answer the following questions thoroughly.
Summer 2002 |
CONTENTS Vermont May Reject Federal Money Not All Inequality Bothers Bush Obituary: The Bilingual Education Act, 1968-2002Israel, Palestine and Teaching: A Rethinking Schools Editorial Student Handout: Salt of the Earth Philly Students Protest Edison Social Studies Standards for What? Letter From Michelle to Harcourt Researching Presidents and Slavery Race, Testing, and the Miner's CanaryWhy Talk about White Privilege? The Golden Arches Come to School Math, SAT Tests, and Racial Profiling Websites on Palestine and Israel DEPARTMENTS |
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