#tdih 1979, the Boston University faculty union called a strike. Howard Zinn was one of the strike committee co-chairs.

In this centennial, #HowardZinn100, read ⬇️ about the strike from Zinn's autobiography, "You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train."

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BU alum @dcolapinto said: "Labor leaders [like Cesar Chavez] would come to say a few words in solidarity with striking workers. The librarian union and clerical & staff unions joined the faculty strike."

Strike photos by Spencer Grant ⬇️via @BPLBoston. flickr.com/photos/boston_…
After faculty strike settled, a few (“B.U. Five,” as they came to be known) showed solidarity with ongoing staff & librarian strike by holding classes outside or off-campus. B.U. Pres. John Silber escalated the fight. Read ⬇️by @dcolapinto via @ZinnDigital
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The year 2022 marks the 100th anniversary of Howard Zinn’s birth on August 24, 1922, in Brooklyn. Although Howard died in 2010, his work (and role as an activist educator) continues to inform and inspire educators. #HowardZinn100
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Mar 27
When was one of the first (recorded that is) organized protests of segregation on a bus or streetcar?”

Answer: #tdih 1867, after a Freedmen’s meeting in Charleston, South Carolina.

#TeachReconstruction

Read more ⬇️and see book by @profblmkelley
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As Black women fought for right to vote, they had to travel to polls -- and therefore confront white supremacy on public transportation as well. Read about this history in "Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote. . . " by @marthasjones_

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One year anniv.: In March of 2021, as right-wing politicians & media scaled up attacks on educators’ most basic responsibility — to teach young people accurately & truthfully — we launched a #TeachTruth pledge.

8,000+ teachers have bravely signed. ⬇️ 🧵

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Many teachers have faced steep consequences for signing the pledge.

Right wing websites have listed their names, along with the communities in which they work.

Their goals are clear: to incite harassment & spread fear.

As one teacher wrote, “This is modern-day McCarthyism.”
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In fact, the anti-CRT bills take aim at lessons that do the opposite. The right seeks to suppress critical thinking and questioning.

This is what teaching people's history looks like ⬇️ .
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"Wicked . . . wretched . . . evil . . . hard . . . malignant.

Thaddeus Stevens has been called all these names, and more.

He can lay claim to being one of the best-hated men in our past."

-- Milton Meltzer in 1967 book for young people on the Reconstruction era legislator.
"The harsh judgments his enemies made in his lifetime still echo in the textbooks students use now.

What did Thaddeus Stevens do to deserve this?

He fought to establish free public schools.

He fought for passage of the 13th, 14th, & 15th amendments to the Constitution. . ."
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