For 23 years, I have taught AP Lang and Comp. My students in "progressive" New Jersey are oftentimes shocked at what they read in The Narrative of Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X's "Ballot or the Bullet," "Letter from Birmingham Jail," "Between the World and Me," etc. It's as if they get the "Gone with the Wind Version" or the 30 second clip from "I Have a Dream" speech. Only two ever heard or saw the whole speech. I just finished, again, Steinbeck's Travels with Charley from 1960 during the Civil Rights Activism. It's so sad that progress has only been made, ever so slowly. What has really changed? Especially in education?