Missoulian: This
Week in the Civil War
Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction- handwritten proclamation written December 8th, 1863
Reconstruction
“After the war, Americans faced the task of reconstructing the Confederate States. This included solving questions of how to reintegrate the former rebels into the United States as well as how to integrate freed slaves into southern society. However, plans for Reconstruction had begun early in the war. And debates about whether free African Americans could be integrated into American society predated the war and resulted in the Colonization Movement.”
Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction- handwritten proclamation written December 8th, 1863
Reconstruction
“After the war, Americans faced the task of reconstructing the Confederate States. This included solving questions of how to reintegrate the former rebels into the United States as well as how to integrate freed slaves into southern society. However, plans for Reconstruction had begun early in the war. And debates about whether free African Americans could be integrated into American society predated the war and resulted in the Colonization Movement.”
Missoulian: Black
preschoolers more likely to face suspension
Expansive Survey of America's Public Schools Reveals Troubling Racial Disparities
“This is the first time since 2000 that the Department has compiled data from all 97,000 of the nation's public schools and its 16,500 school districts—representing 49 million students. And for the first time ever, state-, district- and school-level information is accessible to the public in a searchable online database at crdc.ed.gov.”
Expansive Survey of America's Public Schools Reveals Troubling Racial Disparities
“This is the first time since 2000 that the Department has compiled data from all 97,000 of the nation's public schools and its 16,500 school districts—representing 49 million students. And for the first time ever, state-, district- and school-level information is accessible to the public in a searchable online database at crdc.ed.gov.”
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