Category: race
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Whose Independence?
I spent quite a lot of time thinking about independence this year. It isn’t that I hadn’t considered the Declaration of Independence through the lens of equality and inequality before, but a recent PD session at Academy for Teachers helped me think about independence in a historical way that I’d not really considered. The idea…
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Race & Judicial Review
After our study of Marbury v. Madison, we have always had students look at judicial review through a modern lens. For many years, students studied and argued federal Supreme Court cases related to children and education. They could choose to work with cases such as Tinker v. DesMoines or NJ v. TLO. This year, however,…
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Propaganda, Racism, & Japanese Internment
Recently I was speaking to a former student about her US II History class at her new school. She told me about her year and about the topics she and her classmates covered in class but then mentioned that she was upset about a recent reading. She had read about Japanese internment during World War…