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1. Is it Possible to be an Activist Educator?, Catherine Marshall and Amy L. Anderson
2. The Fight of Their Lives: African American Activist Educators, Annice H. Williams
3. Activist Women in Educational Leadership—How Likely?, Susan Walters
4. Approaching Activism in the Bible Belt, Gloria Hines Jones
5. Surprising Ways to be an Activist, Wanda Legrand
6. Is There Choice in Educator Activism?, Amy L. Anderson
7. The Activist Professional, Catherine Marshall
8. Doing Collaborative Research, Amy L. Anderson and Catherine Marshall
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