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FBI Surveillance |
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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 Winter 2002/2003 |
CONTENTS Abstinence-Only Education Continues to Flourish
Creating a Literate and Compassionate Community Exploring Child Labor with Young Students Bringing the Civil Rights Movement into the Classroom
Discriminating Against 'Regular' Kids Bilingual Education is a Human and Civil Right
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