Witness to History
NEA Today, Apr 2006
DO YOU REMEMBER, just a few decades ago, when Black students read the hand-me-down textbooks of White students? When pregnant teachers were forced to take unpaid leaves?
For nearly 150 years, NEA has played a major role in the growth of education and the teaching profession, tackling social issues and improving conditions for students and teachers. And, you've been a part of it-as members, advocates, and witnesses.
Share your story! How has your profession changed over the years? How has NEA affected you and your career? Visit www.nea.org/aboutnea/history.html to learn more about our history and submit a story-or write us at: your-history@nea.org, or NEA, 1201 16th St. N.W., Suite 710, Washington, DC 20036. (Send pictures, if you have them!)
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