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Paperback William L. Bulkley, 1861-1933: African American Educator and Reformer Book

ISBN: B09ZCX7WLG

ISBN13: 9798985842401

William L. Bulkley, 1861-1933: African American Educator and Reformer

William L. Bulkley was one of the important educators and reformers of the early 20th Century and it is time to incorporate him into the American story.

He was born to free, mixed-race parents in South Carolina just as the Civil War began. He graduated from Claflin University in South Carolina and Syracuse University, where he earned a PhD in Latin. After teaching for fourteen years at Claflin University, Bulkley moved to New York City where he became an innovative educator, established an evening school, and was the first African American principal of a predominantly white school. He worked alongside W. E. B. Du Bois, Mary White Ovington, Booker T. Washington, and other activists and was a founder of the NAACP and the National Urban League. Upon retirement, Bulkley moved to France, where he died in 1933. His story is told through his writings, public records, newspaper articles, and archival documents.

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