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    Multicultural education events

  • Brown v. Board of Education

    Brown v. Board of Education
    The story of Brown v. Board of Education, which was a legal fight end segregation. This movement had inspired an equal education for all students.
  • Rosa Parks (Civil rights activist)

    Rosa Parks (Civil rights activist)
    She was a Civil rights activist. She had known for refusing her bus seat to a white passenger.
  • black student attended white school

    black student attended white school
    Ruby was the only African American student to attend William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans.
  • Bilingual Education Act

    Bilingual Education Act
    Congress legislated the Bilingual Education Act of 1968 in order to mandate schools to provide bilingual education programs.
  • Title IX, Education Amendments of 1972

    Title IX, Education Amendments of 1972
    This amendment forbidden people from discriminating against others based on their sex.
  • The Education for All Handicapped Children Act

    The Education for All Handicapped Children Act
    This law was created in an effort to deliver a suitable education for the millions of children with disabilities that were not receiving a good quality education.
  • The Refugee Act of 1980

    This act was signed by president Jimmy Carter to assist the refugess on achieving economic self-sufficiency as quickly as possible after arrival in the United States.
  • Emergency Immigrant Education Act of 1984

    Emergency Immigrant Education Act of 1984
    It was a bill to provide educational service ro immigrant children.
  • Immigration and Nationality Act

    Immigration and Nationality Act
    It was a nationwide reform of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 to change the level, and preference system for admission, of immigrants to the United States.
  • Improving America's Schools Act of 1994

    Improving America's Schools Act of 1994
    It was signed by president Bill Clinton to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act for five years to make change that are considered the most significant since the E.S.E.A.(Elementary and Secondary Education Act)
  • No Child Left Behind

    No Child Left Behind
    This act was approved by Congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush which reauthorized the ESEA(Elementary and Secondary Education Act) of 1965 and replaces the Bilingual Education Act of 1968.
  • Alabama Immigration Law

    Alabama Immigration Law
    Alabama became the first state in the nation to require K-12 schools to investigate the immigration status of children when they register to attend school..