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2018
Volume 53, Issue 3
  • ISSN: 0010-096X
  • E-ISSN: 1939-9006

Abstract

This article examines Black student responses to Black Panther Party documents and how those documents moved the students toward change. I maintain that by allowing the classroom to function as a public space in which students can discuss the issues that matter to them, teachers can help to foster and encourage student activism and ultimately their empowerment.

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2002-02-01
2025-01-25
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