Educational laws of Virginia : $b The personal narrative of Mrs. Margaret Douglass, a southern woman, who was imprisoned for one

Educational laws of Virginia : $b The personal narrative of Mrs. Margaret Douglass, a southern woman, who was imprisoned for one

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"The Education Laws of Virginia: The Personal Narrative of Mrs. Margaret Douglas, a Southern Woman, Who Was Imprisoned One Month in the Common Jail of Norfolk, Under the Laws of Virginia, for the Crime of Teaching a Free Colored Child to Read" - a book written by Margaret Douglas, tells an amazing story about the struggle of an individual against the injustice and limitations of society. In this moving autobiography, readers will find the confession of a woman who fiercely defended the right to education for all, regardless of racial or social limitations. This book is not only a story about a specific individual, but also a reminder of the importance of fighting for equal rights and opportunities for all citizens."
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Name of the Author
Margaret Crittenden Douglass
Language
English
Release date
2023-03-21
Title
Educational laws of Virginia : $b The personal narrative of Mrs. Margaret Douglass, a southern woman, who was imprisoned for one month in the common jail of Norfolk, under the laws of Virginia, for the crime of teaching free colored children to read
Subject
African Americans -- Education -- Virginia
Douglass, Margaret Crittenden, 1822-
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