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Show CHAPTER II THE NATIONAL MOVEMENT Upon examining the United States History colleges and high schools, divided into two are programs 1865 to the Present. never get'much notices that one a course Colonial Times to 1865, and courses: II. of great number of the Quite often in the latter past World War offerings course, a class will Often, the last three weeks are spent hurriedly "covering" the Korean War, the Cold War, the Vietnam conflict, and detente--not to mention Free Speech, Womens' Liberation, one-man-one-vote, Black suffrage, wiretapping, and of which have been in the Watergate--all another in years gone by not very ments; others are who are a involved in the have are always integration Sometimes anything. a Bussing movement. time are or move to achieve racial movement-prone one era. Many who oppose bus It seems that there is This is not been movements for in living one method which wins the favor of many of those sing have started another movement. ment for almost at Some of these ago. of movements. causes balance in schools is long limelight really thing or new. a move Yet, while there another, it seems that we Movements do not remain static. they change directions; sometimes only the tactics are changed. The States is professional teacher association a history and movement which has any history written movement in the United undergone great changes of schools or school in recent teachers in the |