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Education and Civil Rights: School Desegregation in Boston- Lesson 1

 
 
 
 
 
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Students begin this lesson by thinking about the concept of education as a civil right—as something that the government is obligated to provide “to all on equal terms.” This understanding lays the groundwork for students’ investigation of responses by black parents and civil rights activists to unequal conditions for black students in Boston’s public schools in the 1960s.

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