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Teaching to "undo their narratively condemned status": Black educators and the problem of curricular violence / Jarvis R. Givens
Cynthia Plair Roddey: Carolina activist and teacher in the movement / Alexis M. Johnson, Danielle Wingfield, & Derrick P. Alridge
"It only takes a spark to get a fire going": Lois A. Simms and pedagogical activism during the Black freedom struggle, 1920-2015 / Jon N. Hale
"We experienced our freedom": the impact of valued segregated spaces on teacher practice and activism / Kristan McCullum & Hunter Holt
"In the face of her splendid record": Willa Cofield Johnson and teacher dismissal in the civil rights era / Crystal R. Sanders
Planning, persistence, and pedagogy: how Elizabeth City State Colored Normal School survived North Carolina's white supremacy campaign, 1898-1905 / Glen Bowman
"They were very low key, but they spoke from wisdom and experience": how Black teachers taught self-determination at Carver Senior High School in New Orleans / Kristen L. Buras
"Dedication to the highest of callings": Florence Coleman Bryant, school desegregation, and the Black freedom struggle in postwar Virginia, 1946-2004 / Alexander Hyres
Hidden in plain sight: Black educators in the "militant middle" of Alabama's municipal civil rights battlegrounds / Tondra L. Loder-Jackson
From Jim Crow to the civil rights movement: the University of Missouri's Black faculty, staff, and student organizations fight back! / Vanessa Garry & E. Paulette Isaac-Savage
W.E.B. Du Bois and the University of Berlin: the transnational path to educational activism / Bryan Ganaway.

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