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  2. Category:Historically segregated African-American schools in ...

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    Rosenwald schools in South Carolina (11 P) Pages in category "Historically segregated African-American schools in South Carolina" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  3. Education in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina during Reconstruction (1932). Spady, James O'Neil. Education and the Racial Dynamics of Settler Colonialism in Early America: Georgia and South Carolina, ca. 1700 - ca. 1820 (Routledge, 2020). Sweat, Edward F. "Some Notes on the Role of Negroes in the Establishment of Public Schools in South Carolina." Phylon 22.2 (1961): 160-166 ...

  4. History of education in the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    The Bethesda Orphan House educated children. Dozens of private tutors and teachers advertised their service in newspapers. A study of women's signatures indicates a high degree of literacy in areas with schools. [7] In South Carolina, scores of school projects were advertised in the South Carolina Gazette beginning in 1732. Although it is ...

  5. Rosenwald Schools helped educate Black students in segregated ...

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    It was in schools like this one, and nearly 5,000 others built in the American South a century ago, that Black students largely ignored by whites in power gained an educational foundation through ...

  6. History of African-American education - Wikipedia

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    Overall, the Bureau spent $5 million to set up schools for blacks and by the end of 1865, more than 90,000 Freedmen were enrolled as students in public schools. The school curriculum resembled that of schools in the north. [11] By the end of Reconstruction, however, state funding for black schools was minimal, and facilities were quite poor. [12]

  7. Mayesville Industrial and Educational Institute - Wikipedia

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    That year, 550 students boarded at the school. [7] [8] At one point, Joslyn Hall was among the buildings on its campus. [11] Wilson died in 1924, but the school continued. [12] In the 1950s, what was left of the school was acquired by the state of South Carolina and an elementary school constructed. [4]

  8. Category:Historically black schools - Wikipedia

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    Historically black law schools (1 C, 8 P) Historically black universities and colleges in the United States (67 C, 104 P) Historically segregated African-American schools in the United States (3 C, 16 P)

  9. Category:African-American history of South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Siloam School (Eastover, South Carolina) Silver Bluff Baptist Church; Modjeska Monteith Simkins House; William Simons (politician) Slave Houses, Gregg Plantation; Robert Smalls; South Carolina Ku Klux Klan trials of 1871–1872; South Carolina slave codes; South Carolina State College Historic District; South Carolina State University; South ...