Creating the United States

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Thomas Jefferson on Black Education

Thomas Jefferson on Black Education (048.03.00)

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Robert Pleasants (1723–1801), a Virginia Quaker who had recently freed his own eighty slaves, wrote to Thomas Jefferson asking his support for education for slave children in order to prepare them for freedom. Responding to his letter, Jefferson suggested that private efforts would be inadequate and that state support would be necessary to provide education for slaves “destined to be free.”
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