New Kent School and the George W. Watkins School [electronic resource] : From Freedom of Choice to Integration. Teaching with Historic Places / Jody Allen, Brian Daugherity and Sarah Trembanis.
During the Jim Crow era, separation of the races in public places was either required by law or permitted as a cultural norm. Public school systems across the U.S. south were typically segregated. After 1896, these schools were supposed to adhere to the separate but equal rule established by the U.S...
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