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How 2012 Teachers Strike Changed Fight Over Public Education

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A new book argues the Chicago teachers strike of 2012 did more than just force a contract.

We speak with one of the authors of the new book “A Fight for the Soul of Public Education: The Story of the Chicago Teachers Strike,” by Bob Bruno and Steven Ashby.

01/05/2017 | Rating NR

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