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citizenship and patriotism  

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  • An examination of American responses after the Pearl Harbor attacks and the September 11 attacks leads to the colloquially described “Days of Infamy.” The social movements that emerged after each tragic event created formal and informal educational reactions. This discussion of Pearl Harbor helps make clear the philosophical implications of national unity, tragedy, citizenship, and education. [Source: Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice; Citizenship and Patriotism]

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