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The higher education of the colored people of the South

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The higher education of the colored people of the South

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A consideration of what type of education is best suited to blacks in Liberia and in the South. Browne, an influential educator and graduate of Howard University and Princeton Theological Seminary, favors elementary and industrial education over higher education in both cases; he says practical education is more in tune with current needs of African Americans than literary education at this time (1896).
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"From the Journal of social science for November 1896."
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
LC copy has inscription in pencil on t.p.: Wash. D.C., 1896.

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01/01/1896
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liberia
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