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Race relations in schools

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Race relations in schools

a summary of discussions at meetings in five local education authorities.

by Department of Education and Science

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Journalist Robert Fieseler discusses American race relations as a social construct with Harvard Extension instructors and anthropologists Michael Baran and James Herron.

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