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The black roots of American education

22 mins | Nov 13, 2023
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Public education was far from guaranteed in early America. Its modern existence—for all children—is rooted in the advocacy of the Freedmen’s Bureau, Adam Harris writes. Read by Ron Butler. This article is part of “On Reconstruction”, The Atlantic's project about America’s most radical experiment.

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