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Title: Education and Culture


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Section 2
  • Education and Culture

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Public Education
  • Elementary
  • Kindergartens increasingly popular
  • Children attending elementary school in late
    1800s were seldom expected to go on to college
  • Late 1800s emphasis
  • Strict-discipline
  • Citizenship skills
  • Rote memorization

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Public Education
  • High Schools
  • More built
  • Emphasis on vocational areas added drafting,
    carpentry, mechanics, secretarial courses
  • Also added science, home economics, civics,
    history, and literature

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Public Education
  • By 1910, a majority of African American students
    were prohibited from attending public elementary
    and high schools
  • 3 of African American students attended private
    school
  • Racial discrimination accounted for the greatest
    number of children being unable to attend public
    high schools

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Higher Education
  • Industrial development changed needs at the
    college level
  • To meet the needs of industry, research
    universities were built
  • Courses in modern languages, physical sciences,
    engineering, economics
  • Professional schools in law and medicine

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Higher Education
  • Wealthy industrialists gave money to start
    research universities
  • Leland Stanford Stanford University
  • John D. Rockefeller University of Chicago

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Stanford
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University of Chicago
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Higher Education
  • W. E. B. DuBois
  • 1st African American to receive a doctorate form
    Harvard 1895
  • He believed blacks should seek a liberal arts
    education
  • Advocated a rapid movement
  • toward integration

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Higher Education
  • Booker T. Washington
  • Prominent African American
  • Believed in a gradual approach toward integration
  • Thought blacks should learn skills to improve
    economic value
  • Founded Tuskegee Institute
  • Goal to enable black graduates to teach and to do
    agricultural and mechanical work

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Higher Education
  • Booker T. Washington
  • No race can prosper till it learns that there is
    as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing
    a poem
  • Tuskegee Institute Tuskegee, Alabama

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Tuskegee Institute
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Education Influences Culture
  • Fine Arts
  • Thomas Eakins 19th century artist who embraced
    realism
  • Realism artistic school that aimed at
    portraying real life

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ThomasEakins
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Popular Fiction
  • Mark Twain Samuel Langhorne Clemens
  • Novelist and humorist
  • Best known for
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  • Many of Twains works are considered American
    classics

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