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African American Education Essay

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“I don’t mind if I have to sit on the floor at school. All I want is an education,” said Malala Yousafzai, Pakistani activist for female education. In today's society, many people don’t realize how grateful they should be for the education they receive. Even the slightest education is much more than people were receiving just three centuries ago, and even more than people in countries besides the United States of America. In specifics, women and African Americans were once unable to pursue any form of education in the United States, along with many other ethnicities. In the United States American History, women were unable to attend college at the same time men were. Harvard was the first college to admit women. Although as it was founded …show more content…

It was not until during the Civil War that Vincent Colyer, army chaplain, established the first school for freed people on July 23, 1863. Furthermore, in 1896 the United States’ Supreme Court established the “separate but equal” doctrine regarding the education between blacks and whites. This consisted of three main principles. The first stipulated that as long as the state provided education for whites, it must for blacks as well. The second stated that the treatment of black students must be the same as that of the white students. The third demanded that the educational building centers of the whites and blacks must be in the exact same quality. These requirements seem to be an automatic necessity now, yet then it was not. The educational system has changed so much, along with society …show more content…

I believe that a high school and college education is very important, due to it’s benefits both physically and emotionally. I am thankful for our veterans who’ve fought for our lives, along with our rights and freedoms. Along with many activists that fought for these educational rights. My hope is that people will use the advantages education gives them for the better good of America. This could produce an endless cycle of good. In the words of George Washington Carver, “Education is the key to unlock the golden door of

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