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FBI Surveillance

Winter 2002/2003

The reading described by Larry Miller is "J. Edgar Hoover and the Infiltration of Black Activists: a Comparison of FBI Surveillance of Marcus Garvey, Paul Robeson and Martin Luther King," by Mary Lou Brewer, Eleanor Griffis, Mary Jane Colwell, Michael Furmanovsky, and Dorothy Logan, in "History from the Bottom Up", produced by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation History Institute and The DeWitt Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund. (1990)

For more information contact:

The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
P.O. Box 642
Princeton, New Jersey 08542
609-924-4666

Winter 2002/2003

CONTENTS
Vol. 17, No. 2

Abstinence-Only Education Continues to Flourish

'McDonald's or IBM'

Keeping Public Schools Public

Remembering Paul Wellstone

'A Harsh Agenda'

E.S.E.A. Watch

Taking a Stand for Learning

Creating a Literate and Compassionate Community

Rethinking Globalization

Reading and Writing the World

Exploring Child Labor with Young Students

Bringing the Civil Rights Movement into the Classroom

Voices of Black Liberation

What War Looks Like

Discriminating Against 'Regular' Kids

Bilingual Education is a Human and Civil Right


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