Opinion: School vouchers undermine public education
These same politicians are also banning books in public schools and libraries are undermining public education under the euphemism of “promoting school choice.”
H. Scott Prosterman is a native Memphian and a graduate of White Station, Rhodes College and the University of Michigan. He is a writer and communications consultant in Oakland.
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These same politicians are also banning books in public schools and libraries are undermining public education under the euphemism of “promoting school choice.”
Looking back at some of the first black classmates after the integration of Memphis schools, the writer shares memories of bravery in the face of racial and anti-Semitic abuse.
“Stax history is about the music but also about the integration and racial healing in Memphis and the nation.”
Swain Schaefer, who began his music career in 1960s Memphis garage-rock bands and played organ for a short time for the Box Tops, died at his Nashville home Feb. 16. He was 70 years old.
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