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The meaning of courage

May 5, 2007

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Each year sixth-graders in the Boston public schools and elsewhere in the area write about courage as part of The Max Warburg Courage Curriculum, a literacy program that honors the memory of an 11-year-old Boston sixth-grader who died of leukemia in 1991. (Full article: 3231 words)

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