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From Character to Color - The Impact of Critical Race Theory on American Education

English · Paperback / Softback

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From Character to Color was written to explore Critical Race Theory from logical, moral, and educational standpoints, as these relate to history, people and racial groups. This book is also written to explain reasons why it is a bad choice to allow the Critical Race Theory to grow unabated and continue to infect the nation.

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List of Tables
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Critical Race Theory
Chapter 2: What's the Matter with Melanin?
Chapter 3: Critical Race and Common Grace
Chapter 4: Analysis of Critical Race Theory
Chapter 5: Critical Flaws of Critical Race Theory
Chapter 6: Communities Fighting Back
Appendix A: States' Legislative Decisions Regarding CRT
Appendix B: Christian Colleges and CRT
Appendix C: Teachers' Associations and the Progressive Agenda: Washington State
About the Author


About the author

Ernest J. Zarra III is a lifelong educator and has authored fifteen books and numerous journal and Op-Ed articles. He has served as a district professional development leader, presented as keynote speaker for various educational organizations, and has served as assistant professor of teacher education at Lewis-Clark State College.

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From Character to Color was written to explore Critical Race Theory from logical, moral, and educational standpoints, as these relate to history, people and racial groups.

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