“We’ve never been a racist country”: Nikki Haley, Ruby Bridges, and the living history of United States racism
"We're not a racist country [...]. We've never been a racist country," said United States presidential candidate Nikki Haley (b. 1972) on Tu...

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di Gioacchino Toni Gabriele Giacomini, Luca Taddio (a cura di), La politica del mondo digitale, [...]
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There at William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans, first-grade teacher #BarbaraHenry “created a safe haven for Ruby at school—and taught her every subject alone. Despite the masses against them, they had a good year.”
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Barbara Henry and Ruby Bridges | The Kid Should See This
"The story begins in the mid-20th century, a time when racial segregation was enforced by laws and practices across much of the United States in schools,
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Incontri con l’Altro nei viaggi coloniali
di Paolo Lago Mario Coglitore, Viaggi coloniali. Politica, letteratura e tecnologia in movimento tra Ottocento [...]
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