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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2017 · 44 MIN

Episode 69: The Complexity of Citizenship for Black Women Social Studies Teachers w/ Amanda Vickery

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In episode 69, Michael and Dan chat with Amanda E. Vickery to discuss her recent Theory & Research in Social Studies article "'You excluded us for so long and now you want us to be patriotic?': African American Women Teachers Navigating the Quandary of Citizenship." Our conversation challenges the notion of what citizenship is and the many ways in which it can be taught.

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