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Center for Educational Equity Records

This collection documents the activities of Michael Rebell and the the Center for Educational Equity during the litigation of several lawsuits which advocated for educational equity in the United States, including Jose P v. Mills and Campaign for Fiscal

Collection Overview

Collection Abstract

The Center for Educational Equity Records document the activities of Michael Rebell and the Center for Educational Equity during the litigation of several lawsuits which advocated for educational equity in the United States, including Jose P v. Mills and Campaign for Fiscal Equity, Inc. v. State. It also documents the activities of educational reform initiatives such as the National Advocacy Center for Children’s Educational Success with Standards (ACCESS) Campaign. It consists of court documents, research notes, correspondence, and outreach materials.  

Dates Covered

Inclusive Dates, 1979 to 2017.

Volume

Approximately 29 linear feet.

Language

The bulk of the records are in English, with some records in Spanish.

Materials

Materials include, handwritten and typed correspondence, memoranda, project proposals, typed reports and research, trial documents, House and Senate Bills, pamphlets, VHS Tapes, and DVDs.

Collection Number

Accession number: 20231110

Record Group: 69 

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