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The Education Of The Negro Prior To 1861

CHAPTER VI
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Students were offered courses in all the branches of "refined and useful education, including all that is regularly taught in well regulated female seminaries."[3] This school was so well maintained that it survived all reactionary attacks and became a center of enlightenment for colored women.
[Footnote 1: _Ibid._, p.

205.] [Footnote 2: _Ibid._, p.

206.] [Footnote 3: _Special Report of the U.S.Com.

of Ed._, p.

206.] At the same time there were other persons and organizations in the field.


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