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THE WAR ON COLOR
By Kathie MM My first full-time job was as a long-term substitute teacher of special needs children (labeled “mentally retarded” in those days) at the Dearborn School in Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1963-1964. It was also my first immersion in the United States’ longest-running wars—the wars against … Continue reading
Posted in Children and war, Military-industrial complex, national security state, politics, racism, resistance, social justice, Understanding violence
Tagged “The War on Poverty”, Dearborn School, Death at an early age, Jonathan, kathie NN, Kozol, Roxbury, Savage Inequalities: Children in America’s Schools, The War on the Poor, War on Color
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