Black Parent-Teacher Associations and the Origins of the National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers, 1896-1926 [microform] / Christine Woyshner.
In her address to the National Congress of Mothers' first meeting in 1897, writer, clubwoman, and abolitionist Frances Watkins Harper appealed to the elite white organizers to support black education. The Congress of Mothers (later the Parent Teachers Association or PTA) became a national organ...
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