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There has to be a point where moral persuasion is replaced by political persuasion. If we believe our cause is just, if we the teachers are convinced of that, then we must stop asking and start demanding. “Power,” Frederick Douglass said, “concedes nothing without demand. It never has and never will.”
By Jim McGinnis4.7
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There has to be a point where moral persuasion is replaced by political persuasion. If we believe our cause is just, if we the teachers are convinced of that, then we must stop asking and start demanding. “Power,” Frederick Douglass said, “concedes nothing without demand. It never has and never will.”