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Schools of Hope

How Julius Rosenwald Helped Change African American Education

by Norman H. Finkelstein

Synopsis

When Booker T. Washington, the famed African American educator, asked Julius Rosenwald, the wealthy president of Sears, Roebuck and Company and noted philanthropist, to help him build well-designed and fully equipped schools for black children, the face of education in the South changed for the better. It was the early 1900s, a time of discrimination, racial segregation, and inadequate education for African Americans. Rosenwald created a special fund that in just twenty years built more than 5,300 schools attended by 600,000 black students. In this inspiring story, noted nonfiction writer Norman H. Finkelstein spotlights one man's legacy and the power of community action. Includes quotations, a detailed bibliography, and index.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2014
ISBN-13 9781590788417
ISBN-10 1590788419
Class Copyright
Publisher Boyds Mills Press
Subject Biography & Autobiography;Education
File Size 38 MB
Number of Pages 80
Shelf No. KT451
Grade Range 5
Ages 10
Lexile 1180L