
“So Much Hate”: Paideia Eighth Graders Reflect On Alabama Civil Rights Tour
Our eighth-grade class takes a course focusing on race, class, and gender as a part of our social studies class.
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Our eighth-grade class takes a course focusing on race, class, and gender as a part of our social studies class.

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