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Permission to Remain Among Us: Education for Blacks in Oberlin, Ohio, 1880-1914

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Permission to Remain Among Us: Education for Blacks in Oberlin, Ohio, 1880-1914 - Waite, Cally L
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Waite details the history of the community of Oberlin, Ohio, which demonstrated a commitment to the education of blacks during the antebellum period that was rare at the time. By the end of Reconstruction, however, black students at Oberlin were becoming segregated, and events at the college influenced the rest of the community, with neighborhoods, houses of worship, and social interaction becoming segregated. Waite suggests that Oberlin's history mirrors the story of race in America. The decision to admit black students ...

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Permission to Remain Among Us: Education for Blacks in Oberlin, Ohio, 1880-1914 2002, Praeger, New York

ISBN-13: 9780897898676

Hardcover