"When Peace Come": Teaching the Significance of Juneteenth
@article{GarrettScott2013WhenPC, title={"When Peace Come": Teaching the Significance of Juneteenth}, author={Shennette Garrett-Scott and Rebecca Cummings Richardson and Venita Dillard-Allen}, journal={Black History Bulletin}, year={2013}, volume={76}, pages={19 - 25} }
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CONSTRUCTING A LEGACY: THE ROLE OF ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIONS IN REMEMBERING BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Law
- 2019
Title of Dissertation: CONSTRUCTING A LEGACY: THE ROLE OF ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIONS IN REMEMBERING BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION Jaclyn Leigh Bruner, Doctor of Philosophy, 2019 Dissertation directed…
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Juneteenth is a shortened version of
For negative feelings about and reactions to Juneteenth among Whites, see Turner
On the importance of teaching history, see Peter N. Stearnes
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56; and Texas slave numbers from Randolph B. Campbell, "Slavery
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