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For Every Child, An Equal Chance (Paperback Edition)

$24.99

The West Tennessee Educational Congress (WTEC) was long a cornerstone of  educational progress for African Americans in Memphis and Rural Shelby  County. The WTEC brought together public school educators,  administrators, and community leaders to explore, discuss, and implement  new strategies for improving education. In For Every Child, An Equal  Chance: The History, People, and Rosenwald Schools of the West Tennessee  Educational Congress in Memphis and Rural Shelby County - 1902-1966, readers are invited to discover the rich history and lasting impact of  this influential organization. From its early beginnings to its  prominence as a leading educator association in the South, this book  chronicles the Congress's evolution and highlights its pivotal role in  shaping educational policies, practices, and community engagement  throughout Shelby County. By taking an in-depth look at the schools and  people of the schools in Memphis and Rural Shelby County, this book  provides a comprehensive exploration of how the Congress fostered  collaboration and celebrated academic achievement.


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For Every Child, An Equal Chance (Hardback Edition)

$34.99

The West Tennessee Educational Congress (WTEC) was long a cornerstone of  educational progress for African Americans in Memphis and Rural Shelby  County. The WTEC brought together public school educators,  administrators, and community leaders to explore, discuss, and implement  new strategies for improving education. In For Every Child, An Equal  Chance: The History, People, and Rosenwald Schools of the West Tennessee  Educational Congress in Memphis and Rural Shelby County - 1902-1966, readers are invited to discover the rich history and lasting impact of  this influential organization. From its early beginnings to its  prominence as a leading educator association in the South, this book  chronicles the Congress's evolution and highlights its pivotal role in  shaping educational policies, practices, and community engagement  throughout Shelby County. By taking an in-depth look at the schools and  people of the schools in Memphis and Rural Shelby County, this book  provides a comprehensive exploration of how the Congress fostered  collaboration and celebrated academic achievement.


Purchase Here

  1. Amazon 



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