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Reis, Beth – Teaching Tolerance, 2008
On Feb. 12, 2008, 15-year-old Lawrence King was shot twice in the head in front of other students, in Oxnard, California. When Larry King was murdered allegedly due to a classmate's prejudice, some pundits asked if adults were to blame for encouraging him to come out. One can't be sure what adults did or didn't do in this case, but the question…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Homicide, Social Attitudes, Social Bias
Walker, Tim – Teaching Tolerance, 2003
This article recalls the painful lessons of a 1920 lynching of three of six African-American circus workers accused of robbery and rape. For African-American families in Duluth, the black-and-white photo taken in 1920 was a shocking reminder of the incident which this small city had tried for decades to forget. African-Americans believe that the…
Descriptors: African Americans, Racial Discrimination, Racial Bias, Violence
Loeb, George David – Teaching Tolerance, 1992
Describes the reactions of a fourth grade class in Oklahoma City (Oklahoma) to the death through racial violence of their hero, a sailor with whom they had corresponded during the Persian Gulf War. The intended lesson in patriotism became a lesson in racism and violence. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Students, Elementary School Students, Ethnic Groups, Grade 4
Vickery, Emily – Teaching Tolerance, 2004
In the immediate aftermath of the Columbine school shootings, Principal Frank DeAngelis felt, in his own words, "the weight of the world on my shoulders." Five years later, he still struggles for answers--and still loves his job. In this article, the author presents excerpts of her interview with DeAngelis, a man whose face and voice have become…
Descriptors: Violence, Coping, Principals, Administrator Role