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1968 New York City teachers' strike

Witness History

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Empowering Communities Through Education Reform

This chapter explores the challenges faced by New York City schools in the late 1960s, emphasizing the outdated resources and the demand for accountability. It highlights the role of Black and Latino parents in advocating for community-controlled schools, leading to diverse hiring practices and a reevaluation of traditional education frameworks for minority students.

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