Classroom Crusaders

Classroom Crusaders
Title Classroom Crusaders PDF eBook
Author Ronald A. Wolk
Publisher Jossey-Bass
Pages 248
Release 1994-10-12
Genre Education
ISBN

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Classroom Crusaders presents twelve inspirational profiles of teachers who are leading education reform in their schools, districts, and communities. Their stories clearly illustrate the enormous reservoir of energy, vitality, intelligence, and creativity among our nation's teaching force--and reveal how it could well be our most important source of positive educational change.Each story provides a portrait of someone who challenged the status quo and made a difference. We see how a Brooklyn educator created a place for racially divided students to come together and solve problems peaceably. We learn how a Rochester teachers' union president challenged time-honored labor practices in order to improve schools. And we follow the story of two Milwaukee teachers who started a feisty newspaper to shake up the local education establishment and then went on to create an experimental public school. The profiles show not only what these teachers accomplished, but also how they themselves changed in the process.

Classroom Crusaders

Classroom Crusaders
Title Classroom Crusaders PDF eBook
Author Ronald A. Wolk
Publisher Jossey-Bass
Pages 248
Release 1994-10-12
Genre Education
ISBN

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Classroom Crusaders presents twelve inspirational profiles of teachers who are leading education reform in their schools, districts, and communities. Their stories clearly illustrate the enormous reservoir of energy, vitality, intelligence, and creativity among our nation's teaching force--and reveal how it could well be our most important source of positive educational change.Each story provides a portrait of someone who challenged the status quo and made a difference. We see how a Brooklyn educator created a place for racially divided students to come together and solve problems peaceably. We learn how a Rochester teachers' union president challenged time-honored labor practices in order to improve schools. And we follow the story of two Milwaukee teachers who started a feisty newspaper to shake up the local education establishment and then went on to create an experimental public school. The profiles show not only what these teachers accomplished, but also how they themselves changed in the process.

The Young Crusaders

The Young Crusaders
Title The Young Crusaders PDF eBook
Author V. P. Franklin
Publisher Beacon Press
Pages 328
Release 2021-02-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0807040096

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An authoritative history of the overlooked youth activists that spearheaded the largest protests of the Civil Rights Movement and set the blueprint for future generations of activists to follow. Some of the most iconic images of the Civil Rights Movement are those of young people engaged in social activism, such as children and teenagers in 1963 being attacked by police in Birmingham with dogs and water hoses. But their contributions have not been well documented or prioritized. The Young Crusaders is the first book dedicated to telling the story of the hundreds of thousands of children and teenagers who engaged in sit-ins, school strikes, boycotts, marches, and demonstrations in which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other national civil rights leaders played little or no part. It was these young activists who joined in the largest civil rights demonstration in US history: the system-wide school boycott in New York City on February 3, 1964, where over 360,000 elementary and secondary school students went on strike and thousands attended freedom schools. Later that month, tens of thousands of children and teenagers participated in the “Freedom Day” boycotts in Boston and Chicago, also demanding “quality integrated education.” Distinguished historian V. P. Franklin illustrates how their ingenuity made these and numerous other campaigns across the country successful in bringing about the end to legalized racial discrimination. It was these unheralded young people who set the blueprint for today’s youth activists and their campaigns to address poverty, joblessness, educational inequality, and racialized violence and discrimination. Understanding the role of children and teenagers transforms how we understand the Civil Rights Movement and the broader part young people have played in shepherding social and educational progress, and it serves as a model for the youth-led “reparatory justice” campaigns seen today mounted by Black Lives Matter, March for Our Lives, and the Sunrise Movement. Highlighting the voices of the young people themselves, Franklin offers a redefining narrative, complemented by arresting archival images. The Young Crusaders reveals a radical history that both challenges and expands our understanding of the Civil Rights Movement.

Exam Copy

Exam Copy
Title Exam Copy PDF eBook
Author Beverly Stanford
Publisher
Pages 596
Release 2004-02
Genre
ISBN 9780205393176

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Young, Female and Black

Young, Female and Black
Title Young, Female and Black PDF eBook
Author Heidi Safia Mirza
Publisher Routledge
Pages 257
Release 2005-07-12
Genre Education
ISBN 1134918585

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First serious study of young black women Author taught Afro-American Studies at Brown University, USA - 1988-9

The Young Crusaders

The Young Crusaders
Title The Young Crusaders PDF eBook
Author V. P. Franklin
Publisher Beacon Press
Pages 338
Release 2021-02-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 080704007X

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An authoritative history of the overlooked youth activists that spearheaded the largest protests of the Civil Rights Movement and set the blueprint for future generations of activists to follow. Some of the most iconic images of the Civil Rights Movement are those of young people engaged in social activism, such as children and teenagers in 1963 being attacked by police in Birmingham with dogs and water hoses. But their contributions have not been well documented or prioritized. The Young Crusaders is the first book dedicated to telling the story of the hundreds of thousands of children and teenagers who engaged in sit-ins, school strikes, boycotts, marches, and demonstrations in which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other national civil rights leaders played little or no part. It was these young activists who joined in the largest civil rights demonstration in US history: the system-wide school boycott in New York City on February 3, 1964, where over 360,000 elementary and secondary school students went on strike and thousands attended freedom schools. Later that month, tens of thousands of children and teenagers participated in the “Freedom Day” boycotts in Boston and Chicago, also demanding “quality integrated education.” Distinguished historian V. P. Franklin illustrates how their ingenuity made these and numerous other campaigns across the country successful in bringing about the end to legalized racial discrimination. It was these unheralded young people who set the blueprint for today’s youth activists and their campaigns to address poverty, joblessness, educational inequality, and racialized violence and discrimination. Understanding the role of children and teenagers transforms how we understand the Civil Rights Movement and the broader part young people have played in shepherding social and educational progress, and it serves as a model for the youth-led “reparatory justice” campaigns seen today mounted by Black Lives Matter, March for Our Lives, and the Sunrise Movement. Highlighting the voices of the young people themselves, Franklin offers a redefining narrative, complemented by arresting archival images. The Young Crusaders reveals a radical history that both challenges and expands our understanding of the Civil Rights Movement.

The Final Crusade

The Final Crusade
Title The Final Crusade PDF eBook
Author David Stanfield
Publisher Tate Publishing
Pages 204
Release 2011-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1617771449

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The United States is still suffering from near-political collapse and a continued jihad being waged in and around her cities. America's industry and military machine are starved for oil by the new petroleum distribution conglomerate in the Middle East. America now fights to regain her dominance and global leadership in a dangerous and different world. Together with Great Britain, America braces for the worst and attempts to bolster her military and weaponry to levels never before seen in times of peace. The obvious showdown with Communist China was narrowly averted through the threat of nuclear retaliation, but events in the Middle East concerning her ally Israel speak of an upcoming conventional war of immense proportion. Author David Stanfield takes the reader on a thrilling ride as he embarks on The Final Crusade.