Category - Non Fiction / Biography & Autobiography
Format - Paperback
Condition - New
Listed - 2 months ago
Views - 3
Ships From - New York
Est. Publication Date - Feb 2002
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Bob Moses's work to organize Black voters in Mississippi in the early 1960s famously transformed the political power of communities. Nearly forty years later, Moses is organizing again, this time as founder of the national math literacy program called the Algebra Project. Through personal narrative and impassioned argument, Moses teaches the lessons of the civil rights era and shows them at work in a remarkable movement today, where students are demanding math literacy education as a key to economic and civic equality.
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Radical Equations: Civil Rights from Mississippi to the Algebra Project
ISBN: 9780807031278
Publisher Description
The remarkable story of the Algebra Project, a community-based effort to develop math-science literacy in disadvantaged schools—as told by the program’s founder “Bob Moses was a hero of mine. His quie...
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