The Present State And Condition of the Free People of Color of the City of Phil
The Present State And Condition of the Free People of Color of the City of Phil
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4 10 10 50 45 45 30 102| 89| 27| 66| 64 | 55 | 45 |30 PAY SCHOOLS, TAUGHT BY COLORED TEACHERS. k 45 37 20 20 15 9 2 40 40 10 30 30 12 8 8 8 8 22 22 14 8 1 30 25 23 7 3 3 5 30 25 10 20 20 10 10 43 38 4 40 28 37 21 33 33 8 25 12 12 1 11 8 8 25 20 17 8 1 Total, 288|260|U5|177| 106 | 79 | 38 ] CONDITION ok Tilt The foreg g list was obtained from the teachers of the different schools; and while it exhibits a brief view of the of the schools, both public and private, it also affords us I try proof bf... the accuracy of our agents' report, by the remarkably near coincidence of the numbers returned by them as entered for school, with the cumbers bere ascer- tained to tally on the books of the different schools. By the former list there appears to be 1, 724 at common schools; the latter 1, 732, a difference so small as to require no particular notice, only from the fact that, although derived from distinct sources, the amounts agree so nesrly. Besides the number of private schools amongst thc*colored people, as stated in the concluding part of the foregoing table, they have a number of societies formed for the purpose of mutual improvement, and for exciting in each other a laudable illation in respect to literals and intellectual pursuits.
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