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... institutions in urban centers prior to the Civil War ? 9. What happened to the black Methodist and Baptist churches between 1820 and 1860 ? 10. How common was public education for blacks in the midwest prior to the Civil War ? 11. What ...
... institutions in urban centers prior to the Civil War ? 9. What happened to the black Methodist and Baptist churches between 1820 and 1860 ? 10. How common was public education for blacks in the midwest prior to the Civil War ? 11. What ...
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... institution , and the states of the South . During a period of American history characterized by sharply declining ... institutions replaced the Freedman's Bureau as the pri- mary supporter of black schools in the South after Recon ...
... institution , and the states of the South . During a period of American history characterized by sharply declining ... institutions replaced the Freedman's Bureau as the pri- mary supporter of black schools in the South after Recon ...
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... institutions of higher education had dropped to 993,574 ; of these , 267,000 were in historically black institutions , which continued to provide more than half of all the bachelors ' degrees received by African Americans CHAPTER ...
... institutions of higher education had dropped to 993,574 ; of these , 267,000 were in historically black institutions , which continued to provide more than half of all the bachelors ' degrees received by African Americans CHAPTER ...
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