Black Colleges, Classics Education, Resistance, and Assimilation
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Following emancipation, African Americans continued their quest for an education by constructing schools and colleges for Black students, mainly in the U.S. South, to acquire the tools of literacy, but beyond this, to enroll in courses in the Greek and Latin classics, then the major curriculum at American liberal arts colleges and universities.
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‘The Classics in Black and White - Goings, Kenneth W., O'Connor, Eugene’.
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