Most educators have heard of the Jeanes Teachers and know something
of their work as supervisors of black rural schools in the southern
states. The present volume--historical, descriptive, and
critical--is an account of the Jeanes movement from its inception
down to 1933. Here is an excellent answer to the question of what
can be done for Afro-American education in the rural South.
Originally published in 1937.
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