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Facing History and Ourselves  

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  • Since its founding in 1976 in Brookline, Massachusetts, Facing History and Ourselves has grown from an innovative course taught in a single school district to an international nonprofit organization with offices in nearly a dozen cities and with partnerships in China, Northern Ireland, Israel, Rwanda, and South Africa. Facing History engages nearly 2 million students annually through its network of more than 29,000 educators around the world and reaches the public and the broader educational market through community events and extensive online resources. [Source: Encyclopedia of Diversity in Education; Facing History and Ourselves]

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