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EDUCATION | June 28, 2006
On Education: Evolution's Lonely Battle in a Georgia Classroom
By MICHAEL WINERIP
A veteran middle-school teacher recalls how she quietly stood up for her right to teach evolution in a rural northern Georgia community.
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