Self-taught : African American education in slavery and freedom / / Heather Andrea Williams.

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Superior document:The John Hope Franklin series in African American history and culture
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Year of Publication:2005
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Physical Description:xiii, 304 p.
Notes:Based on the author's dissertation (Yale University).
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spelling Williams, Heather Andrea.
Self-taught [electronic resource] : African American education in slavery and freedom / Heather Andrea Williams.
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c2005.
xiii, 304 p.
The John Hope Franklin series in African American history and culture
Based on the author's dissertation (Yale University).
Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-285) and index.
In secret places : acquiring literacy in slave communities -- A coveted possession : literacy in the first days of freedom -- The men are actually clamoring for books : African American soldiers and the educational mission -- We must get education for ourselves and our children : advocacy for education -- We are striving to do business on our own hook : organizing schools on the ground -- We are laboring under many difficulties : African American teachers in freedpeople's schools -- A long and tedious road to travel for knowledge : textbooks and freedpeople's schools -- If anybody wants an education, it is me : students in freedpeople's schools -- First movings of the waters : the creation of common school systems for Black and White students -- Epilogue -- Appendix : African Americans, literacy, and the law in the antebellum South.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
African Americans Education Southern States History.
Slaves Education Southern States History.
Freedmen Education Southern States History.
Self-culture Southern States History.
Literacy Southern States History.
Education Social aspects Southern States History.
Slavery Southern States History.
Southern States Race relations.
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In secret places : acquiring literacy in slave communities -- A coveted possession : literacy in the first days of freedom -- The men are actually clamoring for books : African American soldiers and the educational mission -- We must get education for ourselves and our children : advocacy for education -- We are striving to do business on our own hook : organizing schools on the ground -- We are laboring under many difficulties : African American teachers in freedpeople's schools -- A long and tedious road to travel for knowledge : textbooks and freedpeople's schools -- If anybody wants an education, it is me : students in freedpeople's schools -- First movings of the waters : the creation of common school systems for Black and White students -- Epilogue -- Appendix : African Americans, literacy, and the law in the antebellum South.
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