In the mid-1850s, education opportunities were limited primarily for African American children, especially in the southern states, where laws enforced segregation and prohibited their access to public schools. Additionally, many girls, particularly from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, faced barriers to education, as societal norms often prioritized male education. Native American children were also largely excluded from formal schooling, as government policies aimed to assimilate them into Euro-American culture.
Oh yes they were allowed to go to school.
it allowed black people to go to school
They wern`t allowed to go to school because they weren`t allowed to get an education.
she did not go to school because slaves where not allowed to go to school
if you go to school you are not allowed at and over the age of 17 most likely you will be arrested then released the following day
not go
every one should be allowed to go to school everywhere every one should be allowed to go to school everywhere every one should be allowed to go to school everywhere
Of course
Certainly, but you have to pay for it.
allah is with you
Depends on what school, and the nurse that is there.
Fedora is not allowed to be worn in Idaho Fall high school. This high school has a strict dress policy.