Frederick Douglass: A Look at People of Color & education in the 18th and 19th Century
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Author
Batchker, Matthew A.Readers/Advisors
Chmielewski, Laura M.Term and Year
Spring 2021Date Published
2021
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A look at challenges regarding educational opportunities among free people of color, and the enslaved. Guys like Frederick Douglass are classic examples of former slaves who rose to the top from being educated. His education though was something he had to truly fight for. Douglass was just the tip of the iceberg of this issue. The paper looks at this historical content in a unique fashion.Accessibility Statement
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