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Dorothy Sunrise Lorentino (May 7, 1909 – August 4, 2005) was a Comanche teacher from Oklahoma. As a child, she won a landmark education judgement against the Cache Consolidated School District of Comanche County, Oklahoma for Native American children to attend public schools rather than government mandated Bureau of Indian Affairs Schools. It was a precursor case to both the Alice Piper v. Pine School District (1924) which allowed Native American children to attend school in California and Brown v. Board of Education (1954), which decided separate schooling based on race was unconstitutional. Language from her judgement was incorporated into the Indian Citizenship Act (1924). Having won the right to attend public school, she went on to earn credentials as a special education teacher and ta

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  • Dorothy Sunrise Lorentino (May 7, 1909 – August 4, 2005) was a Comanche teacher from Oklahoma. As a child, she won a landmark education judgement against the Cache Consolidated School District of Comanche County, Oklahoma for Native American children to attend public schools rather than government mandated Bureau of Indian Affairs Schools. It was a precursor case to both the Alice Piper v. Pine School District (1924) which allowed Native American children to attend school in California and Brown v. Board of Education (1954), which decided separate schooling based on race was unconstitutional. Language from her judgement was incorporated into the Indian Citizenship Act (1924). Having won the right to attend public school, she went on to earn credentials as a special education teacher and taught for over forty years. In 1997, she was the first Native American and the first Oklahoman to be inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame. (en)
  • Dorothy Sunrise Lorentino nata Dorothy Tabbyyetchy (7 maggio 1909 – 4 agosto 2005) è stata un'insegnante nativa americana proveniente dall'Oklahoma, la prima dei nativi americani ad essere inserita nella National Teachers Hall of Fame nel 1997. Il padre ha vinto una causa giudiziale importante contro il distretto scolastico Cache Consolidated School della Contea di Comanche, Oklahoma perché i bambini nativi americani avessero diritto di frequentare le scuole pubbliche invece delle scuole governative stabilite dall'Ufficio degli Indian Affairs Schools.. (it)
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  • Dorothy Sunrise Lorentino nata Dorothy Tabbyyetchy (7 maggio 1909 – 4 agosto 2005) è stata un'insegnante nativa americana proveniente dall'Oklahoma, la prima dei nativi americani ad essere inserita nella National Teachers Hall of Fame nel 1997. Il padre ha vinto una causa giudiziale importante contro il distretto scolastico Cache Consolidated School della Contea di Comanche, Oklahoma perché i bambini nativi americani avessero diritto di frequentare le scuole pubbliche invece delle scuole governative stabilite dall'Ufficio degli Indian Affairs Schools.. (it)
  • Dorothy Sunrise Lorentino (May 7, 1909 – August 4, 2005) was a Comanche teacher from Oklahoma. As a child, she won a landmark education judgement against the Cache Consolidated School District of Comanche County, Oklahoma for Native American children to attend public schools rather than government mandated Bureau of Indian Affairs Schools. It was a precursor case to both the Alice Piper v. Pine School District (1924) which allowed Native American children to attend school in California and Brown v. Board of Education (1954), which decided separate schooling based on race was unconstitutional. Language from her judgement was incorporated into the Indian Citizenship Act (1924). Having won the right to attend public school, she went on to earn credentials as a special education teacher and ta (en)
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