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Separate and unequal; public school campaigns and racism in the Southern Seaboard States, 1901-1915

Title
Separate and unequal; public school campaigns and racism in the Southern Seaboard States, 1901-1915 [by] Louis R. Harlan. With a new pref. by Hugh Hawkins.
Author
Harlan, Louis R.
Publication
New York, Atheneum, 1968 [©1958]

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Description
xviii, 290 pages; 21 cm.
Series Statement
  • Studies in American Negro life
  • Atheneum NL2
Uniform Title
  • Atheneum (Series) ; NL2.
  • Studies in American Negro life
Subject
  • Education > Southern States > History
  • African Americans > Education > Southern States
  • Racism in schools > Southern States
  • Racism against Black people > Southern States
  • Racism against Black people
  • Racism in schools
  • African Americans > Education
  • Education
  • Racism > Southern States > History
  • African American children > Education > History
  • African Americans > Education > History
  • Segregation in education > Southern States > History
  • Public schools > Southern States > History
  • Southern States
Genre/Form
History
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. [270]-281.
Contents
Chapter 1-The Uses of Adversity: An Introduction -- Chapter 2-Seedtime: North Carolina in the Nineties -- Chapter 3-The Southern Education Board: A Regional Approach to Public Education -- Chapter 4-North Carolina: A Schoolhouse a Day-for Whites -- Chapter 5-Virginia: The Machine and the Schools -- Chapter 6-south Carolina: Inequality as a Higher Law -- Chapter 7-Georgia: Public School and the Urban-Rural Conflict -- Chapter 8-Educational Expansion and the Context of Racism -- Essay on Sources -- Index.
LCCN
68016414
OCLC
  • ocm00146898
  • 146898
  • SCSB-8920440
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library