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The Education Of The Negro Prior To 1861

CHAPTER V
28/46

Conv._, p.

17; _ibid._, 1827, p.
53.] [Footnote 4: _Special Report of U.S.Com.

of Ed._, 1871, p.

198.] Schools for the education of Negroes were established in Richmond, Petersburg, and Norfolk.

An extensive miscegenation of the races in these cities had given rise to a very intelligent class of slaves and a considerable number of thrifty free persons of color, in whom the best people early learned to show much interest.[1] Of the schools organized for them in the central part of the commonwealth, those about Richmond seemed to be less prosperous.


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