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Caswell County Training School, 1933-1969:
Relationships between Community and School
Emilie V. Siddle Walker
In an ethnographic study of Caswell County Training School in North Carolina, the relationships between the school and its community are explored. The school was, until it ceased to exist in 1969, a segregated black school.
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Summer 1993 Issue
Abstracts
Academic Freedom and the Parameters of Knowledge
William G. Tierney
Caswell County Training School, 1933-1969:
Relationships between Community and School
Emilie V. Siddle Walker
Literacy for Stupidification:
The Pedagogy of Big Lies
Donaldo P. Macedo
Teaching and Practice: Participatory Literacy Education behind Bars:
AIDS Opens the Door
Kathy Boudin
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