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Martha M. Rogers writes detailing the poor environments teachers have to utilize
In 1857, Thomas Valentine writes an invitation to teachers across America persuading them to join his National association
During the 1820s, States begin to allow African Americans to gain an education
By this time, half a million free African Americans live in America
NTA president J.P. Wilkersham banned all seceded states from joining his union unless they allowed colored children to learn
NTA convinced congress to establish a federal Department of Education
NTA allows women to become members.
Emily Rice becomes the first woman to be elected into NTA office
NTA becomes the NEA as it "absorbs" smaller educational unions
NEA forms the Department of Indian Education
NEA holds a conference to address child labor laws.
NEA holds a conference to address poor classroom conditions
NEA turns 50 years old, now representing 5,044 educators across the nation
Survey shows that 50% of students can't speak English properly, highlighting a major problem in the US education system.
NEA becomes a Representative Assembly
NEA becomes a member of the Federal Advisory Committee on the Emergency of Education
Nations schools are no longer segregated
NEA has now existed for a century
NEA and ATA unite as one
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Civil War takes place
Great Depression
US in WW2
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