
Opinion Roundtable: Behind America’s Public School Battles
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Opinion Roundtable: Behind America’s Public School Battles mentions The People's History by Howard Zinn and Maya Angelou with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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I had a teacher in middle school that introduced me to like the Hardy Boys, to Nancy Drew, to Maya Angelou.
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“The Zen Education Project is Howard Zinn. The overarching theme in Zen Ed is that the United States is, you know, and it's a very important thing.”
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“The speaker mentions being introduced to Maya Angelou in middle school, which opened up a world for them that they didn't have access to at home.”
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