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Who Gets To Decide What School Means For Students?

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Educational Struggles in Post-Emancipation America

This chapter explores the historical efforts of early abolitionists, particularly Lydia Maria Child and Charlotte Fortin, to educate newly freed individuals amid systemic oppression. It highlights the complexities of their pedagogical approaches and the urgent need for empathy, illustrated by the tragic experiences of individuals like Julia Grant.

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