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Louise Archer
Louise A. Reeves Archer (October 23, 1893 – April 1, 1948) was an American teacher and activist who fought to educate African Americans during the 1930s and 1940s. During this time, racial barriers limited a black student's access to education. They had limited resources compared to white children and were deprived education beyond seventh grade — when twelve grades was already common practice.
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Urban youth and schooling the experiences and identities of educationally 'at risk' young people / by Archer, Louise
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Urban youth and schooling the experiences and identities of educationally 'at risk' young people / by Archer, Louise
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Race, masculinity and schooling Muslim boys and education / by Archer, Louise, 1973-
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Race, masculinity and schooling Muslim boys and education / by Archer, Louise, 1973-
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Learning Chinese in diasporic communities : many pathways to being Chinese /
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Learning Chinese in diasporic communities : many pathways to being Chinese /
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