The Bureau for Intercultural Education was the brainchild of a young school teacher, Rachel Davis DuBois. Over its twenty-year history from 1934-1954, the Bureau attempted to understand the "problem of the second generation"–i.e., children of immigrants-and offered a vision of an intercultural nation tolerant of diverse peoples. In so doing, the Bureau originated a cultural idea of psychic civil rights.
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Radical Teacher, May 2004, Issue 69, p 18-22. 5p.