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World Wide Web Sites (Cont'd): Dr. Robert Moses-The Algebra Project. Mississippi Educational Broadcasting.
Jackson, Mississippi. April 25, 2000. Greensboro Sitins: Launch of Civil Rights Movement Greensboro Public Library. Audio and video files Introduction to Federal Voting Rights Laws. United States Department
of Justice. Civil Rights Division. Voting Section. National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee Six Years of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 1960-1966.
Published by the Metalab of the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill and Center for the Public Doman SNCC 1960-1966 Six years of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Ibiblio at University of North Carolina. Solving the Urban Crisis Through Sustainable Community Development. Panel
#1: Perspectives on Locally Based Community Development. A Brookings Conference.
Dave Dennis, The Algebra Project, panelist. April 22, 1999. The Algebra Project. The Algebra Project. The Algebra Project. Conversation with Algebra Project trainer Jackie
Rivers and Algebra Project graduate Claude Sneed. Excerpted from NCREL's
(Northern Central Regional Educational Laboratory) videoseries, Schools
That Work: The Research Advantage, videoconference 2, Children as Problem
Solvers (NCREL, 1991) The Algebra Project-Origins, by Marian Currell, Algebra Project Trainer
and Math Coordinator at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Academic Middle School
in San Francisco, CA. (ca.1997) The Algebra Project: Organizing in the Spirit of Ella. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 The Civil Rights Era Library of Congress Memory Project The Civil Rights Era Library of Congress Memory Project The Struggle for Racial Equality: 1964/1994
Will the Circle Be Unbroken? http://www.unbrokencircle.org/ |
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