.Blacks and whites were kept segregated.
Blacks and white were kept in seperate schools.
becausE it was !!
They were mostly segregated.
No. a slave uprising that began by about twenty slaves near Charleston South Carolina was Stono Rebellion
Blacks and white were kept in seperate schools.
Blacks and whites were kept separate.
.Blacks and whites were kept segregated.
Blacks and white were kept in seperate schools.
Blacks and white were kept in seperate schools.
As the number of public schools in the South began to increase, more children had access to education, leading to higher literacy rates and opportunities for socio-economic advancement. This also helped in breaking down racial segregation in schools and promoting educational equality for all students in the region.
They were mostly segregated.
Blacks and white were kept in seperate schools.
becausE it was !!
For detailed information about teaching in NSW public schools visit and explore the www.teach.nsw.edu.au website.
There are 4 public high schools 11 Catholic high Schools and the Veritas Academy.
I'll assume that the question here is "Were public schools in the South segregated?" On that tack, yes. Up until the case of Brown vs. Board of Education in 1954, I believe.