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  2. Most Texas teachers are white. Most students aren’t. Here’s ...

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    White teachers made up 56% of the state’s educator workforce, but only about 26% of students were white. Notably, both in Fort Worth ISD and statewide, the percentage of Black teachers was ...

  3. Local Virginia teachers no longer forced to use students ...

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    Teachers in Harrisonburg, Virginia, do not have to ask for or use students' preferred pronouns after a lawsuit settlement Tuesday. Deborah Figliola, Kristine Marsh and Laura Nelson filed a suit in ...

  4. History of African-American education - Wikipedia

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    The authors of a 2003 Harvard study on re-segregation believe current trends in the South of white teachers leaving predominantly black schools is an inevitable result of federal court decisions limiting former methods of civil rights-era protections, such as busing and affirmative action in school admissions.

  5. White professor files lawsuit against Penn State for ... - AOL

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    A white former assistant teaching professor has filed a lawsuit against Penn State, alleging the university racially discriminated and retaliated against him until his resignation in August 2022 ...

  6. Desegregation busing - Wikipedia

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    The authors of a 2003 Harvard study on re-segregation believe current trends in the South of white teachers leaving predominantly black schools is an inevitable result of federal court decisions limiting former methods of civil rights-era protections, such as busing and affirmative action in school admissions.

  7. Peggy McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    Peggy McIntosh (born November 7, 1934) is an American feminist, anti-racism activist, scholar, speaker, and senior research scientist of the Wellesley Centers for Women.She is the founder of the National SEED Project on Inclusive Curriculum (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity). [1]

  8. Why would a white teacher think it’s OK to use the n ... - AOL

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    In the video, the teacher, who is white, is heard telling the class that “African Americans call themselves (the n-word).” He then attempts to justify his poor behavior by saying he used the ...

  9. Freedmen's schools - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Creoles found that despite their mostly white complexion, the attitude of the day was against anything nonwhite. [12] With Black Codes, underfunding, and a lack of quality teachers it was a fierce battle for those first schools to begin. [6] Thanks to the help of the Freedmen's Bureau and the AMA they were able to function.