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African Americans were finally able to recieve an education.
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Ruby Bridges made a dent in history by being ONE of the first African Americans to go to an integrated schools.
Jim Crow laws were one way education was limited for African Americans. They segregated the school systems into Black only schools and white only schools. The segregation prevented funds from getting to the Black only schools and gave only substandard education. Discrimination caused the children not to get books, opportunities, and a quality education. This played right into the requirements for passing a literacy test to vote or to be able to answer questions on the constitution. Many children quit schools by their teen years and worked the fields, became housemaids, or did jobs that they could do in the white community. Even the cities were divided by ethnicity and sections of housing for black and white .
The freedmans bureau helped African American economically by providing schools to educate workers.
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African Americans were finally able to recieve an education.
Mary Bethune made a school for African Americans which provided a good education, something many other schools at the time did not do.
26 schools named after african americans
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Brown vs Board of Education was huge for African Americans and the nation as a whole. It changed how integrated the schools would become and what rights were allowed to African Americans.
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He went south and founded schools for African Americans.
He went south and founded schools for african americans
Pearl S. Gray has written: 'African-American folkloric form and function in segregated one-room schools' -- subject(s): Folklore and education, Education, African Americans, History
The Reconstruction Era occurs right after the Civil War, which along with freedom already provides changes to African Americans. Because of this, African Americans were no longer slaves and could perform in practices of business, such as sharecropping. Basically, it opened a range of new opportunities to African Americans.
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