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What has changed in social studies education? Racial literacy scholarship as enactments of hope for social studies education

Racial literacis and social studies: Curriculum, instruction, and learning, edited by LaGarrett J. King, New York, NY, Teachers College Press, 2022, 232 pp., $39.96 (paperback), ISBN-9780807766569, $117.00 (hardcopy), ISBN-9780807766576

 

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1. Despite American Psychological Association (Citation2010) style guide recommendation that racial identities be represented in upper-case, I follow the model of Matias et al. (Citation2014) to not capitalize white, in any form, unless it is within a citation or at the beginning of a sentence in an effort to contest white supremacy in academic writing.

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