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Lost Knowledge Project

Samantha Hedges

A repository of perspectives, stories, and materials lost to a censorship culture

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Introducing the Lost Knowledge Project

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    Samantha is a scholar of the politics of education and creator of Young Wanderers, a reading program for children. She writes about the big questions: What is education? What does it mean to be educated? What is human nature's role in education?

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