Meyer v. Nebraska and the struggle for bilingual education 1923

On May 25, 1920, schoolteacher Robert T. Meyer taught one of his fourth-grade pupils to read the Bible in the German language. (There goes the neighborhood!) An attorney from Hamilton County learned of the highly subversive incident, and charged the teacher with shockingly violating a Nebraska law that prohibited teaching foreign languages to elementary school pupils.  Meyer… Continue reading Meyer v. Nebraska and the struggle for bilingual education 1923

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