Living Democracy: Communities as Classrooms, Students as Citizens
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Nan Fairley., Nan Fairley|AUTHOR., & Mark Wilson|AUTHOR. (2017). Living Democracy: Communities as Classrooms, Students as Citizens . Kettering Foundation.

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