TITLE

Educator's future unclear, NEA says

AUTHOR(S)
Aiken, David L.
PUB. DATE
November 1974
SOURCE
Advocate;11/20/74, Issue 151, p20
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on the judgment given by the U.S. District Court Judge Joseph Young, on rights of gay teachers to teach in classrooms in Richmond, Virginia as of November 1974. Canon of the justice given by Young; Problems that gay teachers might face in future; Willingness of the National Education Association to support legal action by any gay, who is denied of employment rights.
ACCESSION #
10265292

Tags: GAY teachers;  GAY rights;  YOUNG, Joseph

 

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