Not exact matches
But at the same time she is concerned that a
flood of new young
workers and their families could cause overcrowding in
schools.
Combining her own interviews with extensive research, Rubin offers a deeply layered view of the watershed summer of 1964, when civil rights
workers flooded into Mississippi to open
schools, register voters, and promote civil rights.
A
worker repairs Kolter Elementary
School in Houston, damaged by the
flooding from Hurricane Harvey, on Oct. 31, 2017.