Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Non-fiction book review - The Teachers March

 

The Teachers March by Sandra Neil Wallace and Rich Wallace

Like most kids, my education surrounding the Civil Rights movement was limited to bus boycotts, sit-ins, and a little about Freedom marchers. This is the first I'd heard about teachers specifically marching. I had never considered the idea that teachers were considered influential community members and that for them to take a stand was a huge boon to the movement. Consider the risk they were taking. Teaching was one of a handful of good jobs available to people of color. To risk loosing that, knowing they would have very little employment opportunities if the pretest went badly, is huge. It's an important story to tell about an often overlooked part of history. 

Advanced Reader Copy provided by NetGalley

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