Asked by Rozette Azemar on May 13, 2024

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By the turn of the twentieth century, the South had built enough high schools to educate the entire black population.

Black Population

A demographic group referring to individuals and communities of African descent living in various countries around the world, known for their rich cultural heritage and history.

  • Evaluate the educational opportunities for the black population in the South by the turn of the twentieth century.
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Brianna CombsMay 18, 2024
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By the turn of the twentieth century, the South had not built enough high schools to educate the entire black population, largely due to systemic racial discrimination and segregation laws that limited educational opportunities for African Americans.