Schooling The Freed People: Teaching, Learning, And The Struggle For Black Freedom, 1861-1876
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The crowning achievement of a veteran scholar, this is the definitive book on freedmen's teachers in the South as well as an outstanding contribution to social history and our understanding of African American education. Conventional wisdom holds that freedmen's education was largely the work of privileged, single white northern women motivated by evangelical beliefs and abolitionism. Schooling the Freed People shatters this notion entirely. For the most comprehensive quantitative study of the origins of black education in freedom ever undertaken, Ronald E. Butchart combed the archives of all of the freedmen's aid organizations as well as the archives of every southern state to compile a vast database of over 11,600 individuals who taught in southern black schools between 1861 and 1876. Based on this path-breaking research, he reaches some surprising conclusions: one-third of the teachers were African Americans; black teachers taught longer than white teachers; half of t
Specification of Schooling the Freed People: Teaching, Learning, and the Struggle for Black Freedom, 1861-1876
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Author | Butchart, Ronald E. |
Binding | hardcover |
Language | english |
Edition | New edition |
ISBN-10 | 807834203 |
ISBN-13 | 97808112 |
Publication Year | 2010-09-27T00:00:01Z |
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