| NCCREStpart of the Education Reform NetworksMaybe Shakespeare Was Right about "Race"!Explains how the 19th- and 20th-century use of the word "race"--in the media, culture, and in classrooms--is one core element of the problem of racism that remains today. Further, it argues that teachers must critically analyze the words used in the classroom because they are primary active agents in formulating the subsequent actions society takes. (GR) 
	 
		Author/Creator: Pahl, Ron H.
	 
		Date Published: Spr
	 
		Journal/Secondary Title: Multicultural Education
	 
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ISSN: 1068-3844
English
Journal Article (CIJE)
080 Journal Articles; 120 Opinion Papers; 141 Reports--Descriptive
	 
		Number: 3
	 
		Volume: 4
	 
		Year: 1997
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