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History of Multicultural Education

  • Death of John F. Kennedy

    Death of John F. Kennedy
    John F. Kennedy was a President who fought for equal civil rights in America, his death was a huge blow to a unified country.
  • Head Start Program

    Head Start Program
    The "Head Start" program was created to help education for poor children, most children belong to African-Americans or other minority groups.
  • Death of Martin Luther King

    Death of Martin Luther King
    Martin Luther King was a pastor who promoted a peaceful search for equality between the AfricanAmerican community and the oppressing majority. His death made him a martyr and his cause international.
  • Title IX

    Title IX
    Title IX was a huge advancement in women's rights, it leveled the playing field, sort of speak, for all athletes, regardless of sex, in all educational aspects.
  • Columbine Shooting

    Columbine Shooting
    The beginning of multiple deaths in school on American soil begins. Bringing much attention to the young who have mental issues and/or outcasts, social integration issues.
  • Sept. 11, 2001

    Sept. 11, 2001
    The attack on the twin towers brought much pain, fear, anger demands blame to be placed on someone, but falls on a larger group of people.
  • Patriot Act

    Patriot Act
    The Patriot Act took most of the freedoms and protections that were offered to us by the constitution out of fear. This act has allowed few to violate basic civil rights that were fought for tooth and nail for.
  • President Obama is elected

    President Obama is elected
    The United States of America had elected its first black President ever, marking a bright future of multiculturalism in America.
  • Alabama HB 56

    Alabama HB 56
    There are few laws that discriminate directly against children, but HB 56 is one that directly requires students to show legal status in the U.S.
  • K-12 School Enrollement

    K-12 School Enrollement
    Record year for minority students who at this point, officially outnumber Non-Hispanic Caucasions for the first time.