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Racial Literacies and Social Studies Anne Geroski first-person accounts of how struggles

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first-person accounts of how struggles over the "public charge" doctrine unfolded on the ground

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Racial Literacies and Social Studies Anne Geroski first-person accounts of how strugglesThis volume collects the work of historians, researchers, and classroom teachers to define what it means to be a racially literate educator and citizen. History classes should be spaces in which all students learn about their predecessors' legacies as a context for understanding and decision making in contemporary society. In reality, the historical experiences of people of color are additive at best or marginalized at worst. To address the

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