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How teachers are bringing lessons from the racial justice uprisings into the classroom

For centuries, dead white men have dominated high school English classes. Syllabuses and summer readings lists are chock-full of Shakespeares, Hemingways, Faulkners, and Fitzgeralds…

Posted: February 1, 2021

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