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Karida L. Brown, "The Battle for the Black Mind" (Legacy Lit, 2025)

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Roots of Racial Education

This chapter examines the historical intertwining of race and education in America, focusing on the post-Civil War era's contributions by freed African Americans. It discusses key initiatives like the Freedmen's Bureau and the establishment of Black schools, emphasizing the decline in illiteracy and the rise of influential figures like Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois. The narrative highlights the ideological debates among Black leaders and their lasting impact on the quest for educational equity and political empowerment.

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