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Education and Resistance in South Carolina

Education and Resistance in South Carolina. Jon Hale College of Charleston. Abolitionism in South Carolina. A.E. Grimke, abolitionist and Quaker, born to South Carolinian slaveholders Articulated message in “ Appeal to the Christian Women of the South”.

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Education and Resistance in South Carolina

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  1. Education and Resistance in South Carolina Jon Hale College of Charleston

  2. Abolitionism in South Carolina • A.E. Grimke, abolitionist and Quaker, born to South Carolinian slaveholders • Articulated message in “Appeal to the Christian Women of the South”

  3. Roberts Smalls and the Reconstruction Educational Reformers • Robert Smalls of Beaufort, South Carolina proposes a universal education for all students • Joins a cohort of elected black politicians that build a system of public education in the South

  4. Classroom in Charleston, SC (1866)

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