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A visible company of professionals; African Americans and the National Education Association during the civil rights movement.


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A visible company of professionals; African Americans African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race.  and the National Education Association during the civil rights movement.

Karpinski, Carol F.

Peter Lang Publishing Inc

2008

240 pages

$32.95

Paperback

History of schools and schooling; v.49

LC2741

Volume 49 of the History of Schools and Schooling series, this book explores the relationship between the National Education Association (NEA NEA
abbr.
1. National Education Association

2. National Endowment for the Arts

NEA (US) n abbr (= National Education Association) → Verband für das Erziehungswesen
) and the predominantly black American Teachers Association (ATA (1) (AT Attachment) The specification for IDE drives. See IDE.

(2) See analog telephone adapter.

ATA - Advanced Technology Attachment
), expounding ex·pound  
v. ex·pound·ed, ex·pound·ing, ex·pounds

v.tr.
1. To give a detailed statement of; set forth: expounded the intricacies of the new tax law.

2.
 on how African American educators helped to redefine the NEA's ideology to include policies promoting education equity for children and educators who have been historically marginalized. Karpinski (Fairleigh Dickinson U.) covers the period from roughly the 1920s-1970s, with a prologue chapter outlining events from the 1850s-1920s. Eleven chapters are included, with weighted topics such as Brown v. Board of Education Brown v. Board of Education (of Topeka)

(1954) U.S. Supreme Court case in which the court ruled unanimously that racial segregation in public schools violated the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
, integration from 1954-1961, and the NEA ATA merger each receiving a separate chapter.

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