Jane Crow:
Then and Now

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The Roots of Moms for Liberty Run Deeper Than They Think

While many scholars and journalists have focused on progressive feminism as a central, women-driven political movement, a smaller group of historians note that conservative women have succeeded for over half a century by wielding their identities to push a very different agenda.

By Rebecca Klein

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An Interview With Elizabeth McRae on Mothers of Massive Resistance

By Jennifer Berkshire
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Teachers Union Leader Randi Weingarten on the New Jane Crow

By Maureen Kelleher
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Mothers of Massive Resistance Excerpt

By Elizabeth McRae
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When Teachers Lack Cultural Competence and Humility, Loving Students Is Not Enough

By Keturah Kendrick
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Don’t Assume Black Teachers Matter to Their ‘Nice White Lady’ Colleagues

By Lynnell Mickelsen
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How I Missed the Phonics Story 

By Patti Ghezzi

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Jane Crow:
Then and Now

The true story of how white women—as mothers and teachers—have used their position to perpetuate systems of oppression. 

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