This volume, "Special Acts of Public Schools Laws of the State of Alabama, and a Revised List of County and City Superintendents," is a valuable historical record of Alabama's educational legislation in the late 19th century. Compiled in 1897, it offers insights into the specific laws governing public schools at the time, as well as providing a directory of the individuals responsible for overseeing education at the local level. This book serves as a primary source for researchers interested in the history of education, Alabama legal history, and the development of public school systems in the United States. The inclusion of special acts provides detailed context to the broader legal framework, making it essential for understanding the nuances of educational policy during this period.
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