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Civil Rights Discourse Module

Can America overcome its unequal founding?

Since its founding, the Constitution has been used, challenged, and made more perfect to extend and protect civil rights to groups whose rights have not always been protected. Explore the Emancipation Proclamation, Emancipation amendments, Brown v. the Board of Education, and other texts and events that have shaped the evolution of American civil rights. Prepare to engage in discourse on what civil rights means today and what they could be in the future.
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