Taught Language Arts and served as a high school librarian in Seattle Public Schools for over 20 years
Lee Micklin is a lifelong educator and librarian. She is the author of Born Cree: The Life of Pete Hawley of Sitting Horse Drum and numerous articles for HistoryLink.org. She worked with a team of authors to create Countering White Nationalism in Libraries: A Toolkit to be published by Western States Center. She taught Language Arts and served as a high school librarian in Seattle Public Schools for over 20 years. She is currently working part-time and enjoying being a grandmother.
Articles by Lee Micklin
John K. Haynes (1943- )
John Kermit Haynes, biologist and academic administrator, is most famous for discovering methods for the detection and treatment of sickle cell anemia. Haynes...
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