Historical Newspaper: Colored Education in South Carolina
Subject
Francis Lewis Cardozo
Title
Historical Newspaper: Colored Education in South Carolina
Date
05/14/1866
Type
Historical Newspaper
Description
Note: See 3rd column, 8th to last.
Chronicling America presents a May 14, 1866 article, writer unknown, from the Charleston Daily News article (originally appearing in the New York Evening Post) on the education of freed children in Charleston, South Carolina. The article mentions F. L. Cardozo as principal of Saxton School (later Avery Institute) and noted his students' progress. Of note- the article also states that former Confederate barracks were converted into school houses and that the schools were in need of books.
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Chronicling America presents a May 14, 1866 article, writer unknown, from the Charleston Daily News article (originally appearing in the New York Evening Post) on the education of freed children in Charleston, South Carolina. The article mentions F. L. Cardozo as principal of Saxton School (later Avery Institute) and noted his students' progress. Of note- the article also states that former Confederate barracks were converted into school houses and that the schools were in need of books.
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Publisher
Library of Congress - Chronicling America (The Charleston Daily News, SC)
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Citation
“Historical Newspaper: Colored Education in South Carolina,” Project Reconstruction, accessed May 7, 2024, https://projectreconstructionus.com/items/show/955.