The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861
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Book Name: The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861
Writer: Carter Godwin Woodson
Description
Brought from the African wilds to comprise the working class of a spearheading society in the new world, the heathen slaves must be prepared to address the issues of their condition. It required little contention to convince intelligent experts that slaves who had some origination of current human advancement and comprehended the language of their proprietors would be more significant than discourteous men with whom one couldn’t convey. The question, be that as it may, as to precisely what sort of preparing these Negroes ought to have, and how far it ought to go, were to the white race then as much a matter of perplexity as they are present. However, accepting that slaves couldn’t be edified without creating in them a yearning for freedom, not a couple of experts kept up that the more brutish the bondmen the more flexible they become for motivations behind misuse. It was this class of slaveholders that at long last won most of the southerners in their mind and verified that Negroesshould not be educated.The history of the instruction of the prewar Negroes, consequently, falls into two periods.
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