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Radical change was everywhere in the early 1970s, including education. The early 1970s Free School Movement was part of the change. As part of the era's counter-culture, it demanded that a new type of school be created, one that freed the minds of students instead of shackling them to the status quo. It was part of the movement to create an America dedicated to freedom, justice, and equality for all.

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Radical change was everywhere in the early 1970s, including education. The early 1970s Free School Movement was part of the change. As part of the era's counter-culture, it demanded that a new type of school be created, one that freed the minds of students instead of shackling them to the status quo. It was part of the movement to create an America dedicated to freedom, justice, and equality for all.
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Eric Leif Davin is professor of history at the University of Pittsburgh, winner of the Eugene V. Debs Foundation's Bryant Spann Memorial Prize in Literature for his historical writing, and author of Partners in Wonder: Women and the Birth of Science Fiction, 1926-1965.