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Existing comment: Claiming Citizenship: Freedom Schools

Slavery, segregation, and racism denied African Americans access to full citizenship. They were (and are) set apart. Refusing to accept this injustice, African Americans created their own schools that later became known as Freedom Schools.

Black educators taught girls Black history, literature, and the arts, as well as other subjects.

Girls took pride in their culture and felt valued.
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