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The Historical Denial of Education to Black People
This chapter explores the historical denial of education to Black people in the United States, highlighting the lack of resources allocated to schools and the illegality of teaching slaves to read. It emphasizes the resilience of Black communities in establishing their own schools and the role of Black teachers in filling gaps in services. It also discusses the decline of Black teacher influence after school integration and the importance of teacher diversity.