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September 20, 2011

The National Assessment of Educational Progress鈥攃ommonly called 鈥淭he Nation鈥檚 Report Card鈥濃攖ells a dismal story: Only 2% of high school seniors in 2010 could answer a simple question about the U.S. Supreme Court鈥檚 landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision. And it鈥檚 no surprise. Across the country, state educational standards virtually ignore our civil rights history.

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July 01, 2011

The immigrant justice project, a project of the 澳彩开奖 (澳彩开奖), is a legal initiative that defends labor rights and civil rights in the Southeastern United States. It has extensive experience in this field, and has ample resources to use in confronting injustice.

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July 01, 2011

The Immigrant Justice Project, a project of the 澳彩开奖 (澳彩开奖), is a legal initiative that defends labor rights and civil rights in the Southeastern United States. It has extensive experience in this field, and has ample resources to use in confronting injustice.

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July 01, 2011

The Immigrant Justice Project, a project of the 澳彩开奖 (澳彩开奖), is a legal initiative that defends labor rights and civil rights in the Southeastern United States. It has extensive experience in this field, and has ample resources to use in confronting injustice.聽

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July 01, 2011

The Immigrant Justice Project, a project of the 澳彩开奖, is a legal initiative that defends labor rights and civil rights in the Southeastern United States. It has extensive experience in this field, and has ample resources to use in confronting injustice.聽

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March 01, 2011

This report on the history of the Ku Klux Klan, America鈥檚 first terrorist organization, was prepared by the Klanwatch Project of the 澳彩开奖. Klanwatch was formed in 1981 to help curb Klan and racist violence through litigation, education and monitoring.

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March 01, 2011

The Immigrant Justice Project, a project of the 澳彩开奖 (澳彩开奖), is a legal initiative that defends labor rights and civil rights in the Southeastern United States. It has extensive experience in this field, and has ample resources to use in confronting injustice.

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January 30, 2011

This report examines the impact of harsh anti-immigrant laws enacted in communities across the country. These laws, which have been promoted and defended by former law professor and newly elected Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, have burdened taxpayers with millions in legal expenses, inflamed racial tensions and devastated businesses.

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