The Long Fight for African American Education after the Civil War Educational Reconstruction: African American Schools in the Urban South, 1865-1890 offers the serious student of education history a compelling study of education policy and activism in two Southern cities. Green positions her...
The Necessary Complexity of Reconstruction I. Ashley Cowart was the type of student for whom teacher...
Duane traces the lives of James McCune Smith and Henry Highland Garnet, both born into slavery, and ...
This dissertation addressed rural black one-room schools in the Mid-South and Mississippi Delta with...
The central question that I ask in this dissertation is: how did African Americans and their support...
Schools for All provides the first in-depth study of black education in Southern public schools and ...
Schools for All provides the first in-depth study of black education in Southern public schools and ...
Why did Reconstruction fail? Perspectives on post-war African-American politics Over the past sev...
Whether in slavery or in freedom, African Americans understood the important role education played i...
A Post-Civil War Inspection of the Struggle for Black Education Scholars interested in the role of e...
From its founding in 1870 and early development, Virginia’s public school system and its leadership ...
From its founding in 1870 and early development, Virginia’s public school system and its leadership ...
During Reconstruction a movement gained momentum to educate the newly freed slaves in the South. His...
The fight for better education in the South after the Civil War was a long, arduous process. Illiter...
This dissertation examines the establishment of schools for and by formerly enslaved African America...
An examination of African American educational activism in the early twentieth century in Goochland ...
The Necessary Complexity of Reconstruction I. Ashley Cowart was the type of student for whom teacher...
Duane traces the lives of James McCune Smith and Henry Highland Garnet, both born into slavery, and ...
This dissertation addressed rural black one-room schools in the Mid-South and Mississippi Delta with...
The central question that I ask in this dissertation is: how did African Americans and their support...
Schools for All provides the first in-depth study of black education in Southern public schools and ...
Schools for All provides the first in-depth study of black education in Southern public schools and ...
Why did Reconstruction fail? Perspectives on post-war African-American politics Over the past sev...
Whether in slavery or in freedom, African Americans understood the important role education played i...
A Post-Civil War Inspection of the Struggle for Black Education Scholars interested in the role of e...
From its founding in 1870 and early development, Virginia’s public school system and its leadership ...
From its founding in 1870 and early development, Virginia’s public school system and its leadership ...
During Reconstruction a movement gained momentum to educate the newly freed slaves in the South. His...
The fight for better education in the South after the Civil War was a long, arduous process. Illiter...
This dissertation examines the establishment of schools for and by formerly enslaved African America...
An examination of African American educational activism in the early twentieth century in Goochland ...
The Necessary Complexity of Reconstruction I. Ashley Cowart was the type of student for whom teacher...
Duane traces the lives of James McCune Smith and Henry Highland Garnet, both born into slavery, and ...
This dissertation addressed rural black one-room schools in the Mid-South and Mississippi Delta with...