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In this second episode of FCPS Through the Decades, we talk about one of the largest movements to educate Black children in the American south, the legacy of the longest serving Fairfax County Public Schools superintendent, and the not-at-all timely topic of pandemic handling. And we’ll end with a bang.
For a transcript of this episode as well as related primary resources, please visit
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mEu04XF_4_77UJlASEms2k0i6j8L_yHP?usp=sharing
In this second episode of FCPS Through the Decades, we talk about one of the largest movements to educate Black children in the American south, the legacy of the longest serving Fairfax County Public Schools superintendent, and the not-at-all timely topic of pandemic handling. And we’ll end with a bang.
For a transcript of this episode as well as related primary resources, please visit
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mEu04XF_4_77UJlASEms2k0i6j8L_yHP?usp=sharing