Textbooks are nice, but nothing beats a history lesson that includes original documents, eyewitness accounts and participants, a group of Virginia teachers is finding out this week. The 19 educators from across the state are learning about Massive Resistance -- Virginia's attempt to keep from desegregating schools in the 1950s and 1960s -- as participants in the annual weeklong E. Claiborne Robins Jr. Teachers Institute at the Virginia Historical Society. … Today, the teachers travel to the Capitol to watch part of a daylong symposium on Massive Resistance that is being put on by the Ce...