"Public Education In The South" examines the development and challenges of public education in the southern United States. Edgar Wallace Knight provides a historical overview of the evolution of educational systems, highlighting the unique socio-economic and political factors that shaped schooling in the region. The book explores the struggles for educational reform, the impact of segregation, and the efforts to improve educational opportunities for all southerners. This detailed study offers valuable insights into the historical context of education and its enduring significance in the American South.
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