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Average rating: 3.62 · 92 ratings · 7 reviews · 27 distinct works
The Museum Effect: How Muse...

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Natural Classroom Assessmen...

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Sudden Despair

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A Phantom Killer

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Two Down, Two to Go

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Educational Assessment

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“In the Spring of 1962, a white postal worker from Baltimore, William Moore, decided to use his ten-day vacation to showcase his passion for Civil Rights.  Moore planned a “Freedom Walk” from Chattanooga, Tennessee, across Alabama, to Jackson, Mississippi, where he would confront Governor Ross Barnett about the injustice of racial segregation.      Moore, who had a history of psychiatric illness, entered Alabama wearing signs that read MISSISSIPPI OR BUST, END SEGREGATION IN AMERICA, and EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL MEN.  The much-publicized march ended tragically, when Moore's body was found on a roadside near Gadsen, Alabama—he had been shot to death.”
Jeffrey K. Smith, The Fighting Little Judge: The Life and Times of George C. Wallace

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