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Education as a dividing factor - Coggle Diagram
Education as a dividing factor
In 1635
First free school for poor white children
No schools for slaves or people of color
Rich had their own private schools
In 1647
Mandatory school for small towns
In 1779
In 1843
No public schools for people of color or slaves.
Immigration of Catholics from Europe led catholic schools
In 1865
Segregation of the schools existed
Dual system of education.
Public Schools for POC were underfunded
In 1964
Segregation ended
A loophole was found by the society and students with low test scores were sent to classes with low academic content
Reducing their chances to break the cycle of poverty
In 2002
Harvard study shows that schools are resegregating
In 2020
Segregation is happening on the basis of test scores
Segregation on the basis of economic conditions
Common schools existed
Funded by community
A Bill for the More General Diffusion of Knowledge
Savior of democracy
Religion and Education were bifercated
No education for slaves or people of color
Dame schools existed
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