As we are coming to the end of our journey, I have been reflecting on the title for this seminar: Marching Down Freedom’s Road. It is now up to us to continue the March in our classrooms, our cities, and among our friends.
Reflections by Melody Meadows
Posted in: America
Subject Area: Black Freedom Movement, Call for Action, Civil Rights, Poetry, Racial Justice, Social Justice, U.S. History
Subject Area: Black Freedom Movement, Call for Action, Civil Rights, Poetry, Racial Justice, Social Justice, U.S. History
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