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         <title>The education of African American children during the 1800s .Around the late period of slavery&#39;s after 1800, was unreliable in Texas and other southern states.</title>
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         <title>Formal education for these children was practically nonexistent for African Americans. </title>
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         <title>There education basically were just job training in a variety of occupations.</title>
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         <title>African American children&#39;s education was not a priority of the white people in the united states. They had firm laws against educating those children. they wanted to protect the institution of slavery </title>
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         <title>The 1800s were pivotal time for African American education. Even after segregation education was nothing , not even as equal to that than education provided to the white people.</title>
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         <title>During the Reconstruction Era , December 8, 1863 – March 31, 1877 African Americans in the former slave- holding states saw education as an important step towards achieving equality.</title>
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         <title>The African Americans found ways to learn . Spite of.  the many problems and trouble they could&#39;ve got  into by the white slave owners.</title>
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         <title>African Americans commitment to education had lasting effects on the former slave holding states.</title>
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         <title>As voters and legislators , they played crucial roles in creating public schools for blacks and white in southern and border states in the late 1800s.</title>
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         <title>As African Americans built lives as free people in a free society during the reconstruction , they eagerly sought opportunities to learn before emancipation , whites generally denied or restricted African Americans access to education in an effort to justify and maintain slavery .</title>
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         <pubDate>2021-02-03 19:28:41 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>MY FEEDBACK</title>
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