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Guardians of White Innocents and White Innocence
2019Chapter 6 focuses on the coded language that defined the opposition to desegregation. Archival letters, memos, and speeches are used to illustrate the ways that opponents resisted school desegregation. Opponents argued that racism played no factor in their opposition to desegregation but that court-ordered desegregation violated states’ rights, parents’
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Childhood innocence and experience: Memory, discourse and practice
Children and Society, 2021Julie C Garlen, Lisa Farley, Debbie Sonu
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Rethinking Innocence Projects in England and Wales: Lessons for the Future
Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 2021Mikko Joronen
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Still Standing: Innocence work in England and Wales
The Wrongful Conviction Law Review, 2021Claire Mcgourlay, Louise Hewitt
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2018
This chapter focuses on the history plays. Ascertaining the dominant ways in which the child becomes a demonstrative figure of legacy, responsibility, and failure, Chapter 2 explores the prevalence of young children in Shakespeare’s chronicle history.
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This chapter focuses on the history plays. Ascertaining the dominant ways in which the child becomes a demonstrative figure of legacy, responsibility, and failure, Chapter 2 explores the prevalence of young children in Shakespeare’s chronicle history.
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