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Mary Beth and John Tinker display their black armbands in 1968 ... when they disobeyed the directive. Though simple, the young adults’ actions would cascade into what became “one of the ...
Mary Beth Tinker, a key plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case ... saying that it affirmed the unique perspectives of young people in society and their right to develop and voice their own ...
Mary Beth Tinker, one of the students who participated ... and that education includes talking about things you care about. It affirms young people’s right to have a say about their lives.
The stories in “Young and Restless” are the stories ... I also loved talking to and writing about Mary Beth Tinker, a plaintiff in the Supreme Court case Tinker v. Des Moines, whose decision ...
A trio of students—Mary Beth Tinker, 13, best known among them—had ... told me in an interview for the book that would become Young and Restless: The Girls Who Sparked America’s Revolutions.
Mary Beth Tinker and John Tinker display two black armbands ... on school districts across the U.S., and they can provide young people today with clues as to what enables successful student ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! In discussing the 1969 landmark Supreme Court Case Tinker v. Des Moines, Mary Beth Tinker, a petitioner in the case, spoke about how she found ...
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