“Blackademics: Historical Accounts and Legacy of Negro Schools in Moberly” delves into the rich yet often overlooked history of negro education in Randolph County, Missouri, during the 19th century. This collection of historical newspaper articles and detailed summaries reveals the significant milestones, struggles, and triumphs of negro schools in Moberly, from propositions for new school buildings to the daily experiences of students and teachers.
Travel back in time with this meticulously researched anthology and gain insight into the educational landscape that shaped the lives of many in Moberly and its surrounding areas. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a researcher, or someone interested in African American heritage, Blackademics offers a powerful tribute to the enduring legacy of negro education in Randolph County.
Be among the first to own this powerful tribute to a proud community’s legacy. The hardcopy edition of “Blackademics” is available for pre-order now, with an official release date of January 31st, 2025. Secure your copy today and delve into the captivating history that has shaped Moberly’s cultural heritage.
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Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of history. Pre-order “Blackademics” today and celebrate the rich cultural legacy of Emancipation Day in Moberly, Missouri.
Be among the first to own this powerful tribute to a proud community’s legacy. The eBook edition of “Blackademics” is available for pre-order now, with an official release date of January 31st, 2025. Secure your digital copy today and delve into the captivating history that has shaped Moberly’s cultural heritage.
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Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of history in digital format. Pre-order “Blackademics” today and celebrate the rich cultural legacy of Moberly negro schools.
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