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Juvenile Call No: 331.13 KAM Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: A celebration of the civil rights movementSummary Note: Explores the history of affirmative action, legislation, programs, policies, and plans put in place to improve the education or employment opportunities for minorities and women.
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c2006., University of Nebraska Press Call No: NL 371.8 TRA Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to watch Click here to view More... Series Title: Indigenous education
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2006., Chelses House Publishers Call No: 306.44 REY Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Contemporary Native American issuesSummary Note: Presents a comprehensive history of the U.S. government's Indian education policy and issues that have affected Native Americans including assimilation and loss of native culture and tradition, language study and teaching, multicultural and bilingual education, and more.
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-- Encyclopedia of Title nine and sports2007., Greenwood Press Call No: 306.4 MIT Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Provides an introduction to Title IX, legislation designed to ensure equal opportunities and benefits for women in athletics, and features alphabetically arranged entries that look at related people, court cases, and organizations.
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Ã2013., Vintage Books Call No: 379.3 Rav Edition: First Vintage Books Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Presents a defense of the American public school system and argues that the solution to poor drop-out and graduation rates is not in the privatization of education but in the hope of reforming the existing public education framework.
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2019., Candlewick Press Call No: 305.8 KUK Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Meet nine courageous young adults who have lived in the United States with a secret for much of their lives: they are not U.S. citizens. They came from Colombia, Mexico, Ghana, Independent Samoa, and Korea. They came seeking education, fleeing violence, and escaping poverty. All have heartbreaking and hopeful stories about leaving their homelands and starting a new life in America. And all are weary of living in the shadows.
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2019., Candlewick Press Call No: 364.13 Kuk Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Profiles nine individuals who came to America as undocumented children and now as young adults, reflect on what being an America means, and the struggles they've endured to survive a harsh environment that is significantly better than the one they left.