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communication and media studies
communication studies
science and technology communication
associations and organizations
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education in society and culture
multiculturalism and special populations
African American education
associations and organizations
Preferred term
National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools
Definition
- The National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools (NATCS) was organized in 1904 as a professional education organization designed to represent the causes and issues of African American teachers and students. The purpose of the organization, as expressed in its constitution, was “to harmonize and unite the agencies now at work for the elevation of the African American people; to arouse a deeper educational interest among them; to encourage good citizenship; and to ascertain and publish statistics showing educational status.” In 1937, NATCS was renamed the American Teachers Association (ATA), recognized as the largest African American educational organization in the United States; it existed for 62 years until it merged with the National Education Association (NEA) in 1966. [Source: Encyclopedia of African American Education; National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-FRCP13G9-9
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