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In the southern United States, gaining an education historically faced significant obstacles, particularly for African Americans and marginalized communities. Systemic racism and segregation enforced by Jim Crow laws limited access to quality schools and resources for Black students. Additionally, economic challenges, such as poverty and lack of funding for schools in rural areas, further hindered educational opportunities. Social attitudes and discrimination also created a hostile environment that discouraged pursuit of education for many.

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