Free Black Adult Education before the Civil War [microform] / Elizabeth L. Ihle.
Although the first black organization chartered in the United States, the Free African Society, was chartered in 1787, education for free blacks was largely a 19th-century phenomenon. By the time the Civil War broke out, black adults outside the South had established social structures that offered t...
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