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        <title>Little Rock Nine: Surfing the Net with Kids</title>
        <link>http://www.surfnetkids.com/little_rock_nine.htm</link>
        <description>Following the U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision supporting school integration, the Little Rock, Arkansas School Board agreed to integrate by the 1957/1958 school year.</description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2007 02:05:53 +0000</pubDate>

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        <title>Black History Month: Surfing the Net with Kids</title>
        <link>http://www.surfnetkids.com/black_history.htm</link>
        <description>In 1915, historian Carter G. Woodson proposed a &quot;Negro History Week&quot; to honor the history and contributions of African Americans. Nine years later, his dream became reality. Woodson chose the second week of February to pay tribute to the birthdays of two</description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>

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        <title>Rosa Parks: Surfing the Net with Kids</title>
        <link>http://www.surfnetkids.com/rosaparks.htm</link>
        <description>On December 1, 1955, African-American Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give her bus seat to a white passenger. One year later, on December 20, 1956, the U.S. Supreme Court declared segregated bus seating illegal. During that year, the forty-two yea</description>
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        <pubDate>Thu,  8 Feb 2007 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>

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        <title>Rosa Parks: Surfing the Net with Kids</title>
        <link>http://www.surfnetkids.com/rosa_parks.htm</link>
        <description>On December 1, 1955, African-American Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give her bus seat to a white passenger.  One year later, on December 20, 1956,  the U.S. Supreme Court declared segregated bus seating illegal.   During that year, the forty-two</description>
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        <pubDate>Mon,  5 Feb 2007 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>

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        <title>Black History Month: Surfing the Net with Kids</title>
        <link>http://www.surfnetkids.com/blackhistory98.htm</link>
        <description>In 1915, historian Carter G. Woodson proposed a &quot;Negro History Week&quot; to honor the history and contributions of African-Americans. Nine years later, his dream became reality. Woodson chose the second week of February to pay tribute to the birthdays of two</description>
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        <pubDate>Sun,  4 Feb 2007 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>

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        <title>Martin Luther King, Jr.: Surfing the Net with Kids</title>
        <link>http://www.surfnetkids.com/king.htm</link>
        <description>In November 1983, President Reagan signed legislation creating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, making it the third national holiday born in the twentieth century. The first was Veterans Day, created as a &quot;prayer for peace&quot; in 1926. Memorial Day came second</description>
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        <pubDate>Fri,  2 Feb 2007 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>

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        <title>I Have a Dream: Surfing the Net with Kids</title>
        <link>http://www.surfnetkids.com/king97.htm</link>
        <description>On August 28, 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial, Dr. Martin Luther King spoke these words: &quot;I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream</description>
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        <pubDate>Fri,  2 Feb 2007 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>

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