Schooling the Freed People : Teaching, Learning, and the Struggle for Black Freedom, 1861-1876 /
Butchart combed the archives of all of the freedmen's aid organizations as well as the archives of every southern state to compile a vast database of over 11,600 individuals who taught in southern black schools between 1861 and 1876. He reaches some surprising conclusions: one-third of the teac...
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina,
2010.
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- At the dawn of freedom
- To serve my own people : Black teachers in the Southern Black schools
- It will result in a better understanding of their duties : Southern white teachers and the limits of emancipation
- A desire to labor in the missionary cause : Northern white teachers and the ambiguities of emancipation
- You will, of course, wish to know all about our school : learning and teaching in the freed people's schools
- Race, Reconstruction, and redemption : the fate of emancipation and education, 1861-1876
- Appendix A. Teachers in the freed people's schools, 1861-1876
- Appendix B. Estimating the number of Black and Southern white teachers, 1869-1876.