The book Forty Years of the Public Schools in Mississippi was written by author Noble, Stuart Grayson, B. 1886 Here you can read free online of Forty Years of the Public Schools in Mississippi book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Forty Years of the Public Schools in Mississippi a good or bad book?
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The log cabin had been considered good enough for the Negro's home and church before the war, but the northern enthu- siasts were now insisting that frame school buildings be constructed and equipped with patented desks and other modern furnishings. The Gazette complains ^^ of the lavish expenditures for "fine walnut desks, cane seat chairs, elegant settles," etc., and adds this inter- esting datum: "In all the history of this community the school children have supplied each for himself his own... desk, chair, etc., and they have been of such styles as could be furnished from the household goods. The white schools of the town [Raymond] and vicinity are thus furnished now." The southern whites generally viewed the purchase of fine furniture with suspicion and alarm.^^ Cause for additional expense was provided in the fact that there were no colored teachers. For the 860 schools for Negroes in 1871 there were 400 Negro teachers. White teachers had to be secured for over half of these schools.
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