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We sit with civil rights pioneer Leona Tate, who integrated a New Orleans elementary school at six years old and watched the entire building empty by afternoon. We explore how that experience informs today’s fights over school choice, safety, equity, and historical truth.
By Dr.Steve Perry5
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We sit with civil rights pioneer Leona Tate, who integrated a New Orleans elementary school at six years old and watched the entire building empty by afternoon. We explore how that experience informs today’s fights over school choice, safety, equity, and historical truth.