ces During Massive Resistance in Virginia (1956-1973): Historical Reflections and Contemporary Implications is an important missing piece in the history of American education that has never been told! Eight trailblazing Virginia educators provide a first-hand experience of the joys and challenges of educating Black students during that time. From the beginning of the book to its very end, you will be enlightened, informed, and amazed! You will then know that the field of education has produced true unsung heroes, and their stories must be told!