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  2. During the era of slavery in the United States, the education of enslaved African Americans, except for religious instruction, was discouraged, and eventually made illegal in most of the Southern states.

  3. Jun 17, 2020 · Learn how enslaved people in the antebellum South used literacy to access abolitionist writings, challenge the Bible and undermine the system of slavery. Explore the role of Nat Turner's rebellion, the Appeal, The Liberator and other sources of resistance and education.

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  4. Why Can’t We Teach Slavery Right in American Schools? ‘We are committing educational malpractice’: Why slavery is mistaught — and worse — in American schools. By Nikita StewartAUG. 19, 2019.

  5. African Americans across the country understood the profound impact of segregated and inferior educational practices on Black students. Led by the NAACP’s Charles Hamilton Houston, the NAACP began mounting a legal challenge to “separate but equal” in the 1940s.

  6. Feb 10, 2021 · 1.6: The Education of African Americans in the U.S. Page ID. Joshua Farrington, Normal Powe, Gwendolyn Graham, Liusa Day, & Ogechi Anyanwu. Eastern Kentucky University via Eastern Kentucky University Libraries. Table of contents. INTRODUCTION. THE CONTEXT FOR BLACK EDUCATION PRIOR TO THE ANTEBELLUM PERIOD.

  7. Jun 29, 2023 · Born in slavery in Virginia in 1856, Washington founded Tuskegee University and stressed that Blacks must rely on themselves and advance economically on farms, in factories and as craftspeople.

  8. Aug 16, 2022 · This brief passage highlights a vast system of education that enslaved communities used in order to gain the skills too often kept from them, a story worth expanding on. Education under slavery was heavily prohibited. Enslaved children and adults had to take extreme measures to gain literacy, including attending underground schools.

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