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Survey Examines Views and Experiences of African-American Men
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"Struggling to Get from Many to One," by Alan Jenkins, May 22, 2007
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"Why We Can't Wait" Breakout Sessions
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2006 Supreme Court Docket
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32 Million Children at High Risk Because of Their Own Schools
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32 Million Children at High Risk Because of Their Schools
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ABC News: Mixed Ethnicity Surroundings Foster Greater Acceptance, Research Suggests
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ACCESO A LA EDUCACIÓN
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ACS: Threatening Brown's Promise: Supreme Court Cases Could Undermine Voluntary Efforts to Combat Segregation
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Affirmative Action FAQ: From the USC Annenberg Institute for Justice and Journalism
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Affirmative Action Timeline and Key Cases
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Affirmative Action: Ending It Would Leave Many Behind
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Amari Suskin-Sperry, Essay Contest Runner-Up, 14 Years Old, Ithaca, NY
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Arjini Nawal, Quote Contest Runner-Up, 11 Years Old, New York, NY
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Childcare and Early Education
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Civilrights.org on Affirmative Action
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Contest Background
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Contest Background
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Contest Flyer
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Court Rules Against Ending Racial Isolation in Public Schools
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Did You Know? Facts Every Kid Should Know
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Discrimination and Education: A Chapter from <I>Awakening from the Dream</I> by Lia Epperson
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Discrimination in Special Education
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Diversity 101
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Diversity is Good for Kids
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Diversity is Good for Kids
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Education Access Rolled Back
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Education Fact Sheet 2010
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Education Sites We Like
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Essay Contest Affidavit
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Events about Children or Children's Rights
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Events Related to Education
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Hey Kids! You Can Make a Difference
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Historic Reversals, Accelerating Resegregation, and the Need for New Integration Strategies
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Inside Higher Ed: Spotlight on Title IX
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Isabel Kirk, Quote Contest Runner-Up, 8 Years Old, Louisville, KY
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Jazzmyne Ross, Essay Contest Runner-Up, 16 Years Old, San Jose, CA
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Jody Leung, Essay Contest Winner, 17 Years Old, Union City, CA
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JUSTICIA RACIAL Y EDUCACIÓN
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Keaton McNamara, Quote Contest Runner-Up, 11 Years Old, New Orleans, LA
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Key Case: Brown v. Board of Education
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Key Case: Brown v. Board of Education
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Key Case: Goss v. Lopez
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Key Case: Grutter v. Bollinger
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Key Case: Lau v. Nichols
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Key Case: Mendez v. Westminster
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Key Case: Meyer v. Nebraska
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Kids, Courts, and Our Future
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Kyle Mealand, Essay-Contest Runner-Up, 16 Years Old, Seattle, WA
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Language Access in Schools: Know the Law
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Laura Machado, Quote Contest Winner, 11 Years Old, Louisville, KY
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Letter to Educators
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Michigan Votes Down Affirmative Action
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NAACPLDF on Supreme Court Challenges to Voluntary Integration
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National Women's Law Center's 2006-07 Supreme Court Wrap-Up
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NCHEMS: Statistics on Race in Higher Education
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NCRCR: Education and Racial Justice Fact Sheet
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New Study: Education and Poverty in America's Schools
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News about Special Education and Kids with Disabilities
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Obituary: The Bilingual Education Act, 1968-2002
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Official English Legislation: Bad for Civil Rights, Bad For America's Interests, and Even Bad For English
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Planning a Community Forum on Affirmative Action
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Press Release, January 18, 2007
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Press Release: Supreme Court Affirms Parent’s Right to Reimbursement For Private Special Education When Services Are Not Available in the Public Schools
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Publicity Consent Form for Essay Contest Finalists, Runners-Up, and Winners
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Publicity Consent Form for Quote Contest Finalists, Runners-Up, and Winners
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Quote Contest Affidavit
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Quote Contest Submission Form
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San Francisco: Schools Plan Hits Black Neighborhoods
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School Year Filled with Missed Communication: Despite Chancellor's Regulation, Immigrant Parents Still Face Language Barriers
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Send Us Your Essay!
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Send Us Your Quote!
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Supreme Court Ruling Dangerous for Children with Disabilities
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Supreme Court School Integration Amici Filings - Audio Briefing
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Testing and Racial Bias
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The Bilingual Education Act
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The Cost of College: A Win for the Good Guys
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The Human Face of the Rollback of Civil Rights
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The Little Rock Nine: 50 Years Later
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The No Child Left Behind Act
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Things You Can Do to Make Your School Healthier (from the Healthy Schools Network)
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Transcription: Miriam Flores
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Transcription: Sandra Del Valle
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Transcription: Tim Hogan
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U.S. Department of Education: The Official Story
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Unwanted Exposure: Preventing Environmental Threats to the Health of New York State's Children
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Why Diversity is Not a Dirty Word (Or, a Supreme Court out of Touch)
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Write to Congress