Also American
OppressionJanuary 1831

Virginia Criminalizes Teaching Enslaved People to Read

Virginia passes legislation in 1831 making it a crime to teach any enslaved or free Black person to read or write — punishable by fines and whipping. The law passed before Turner's rebellion but was intensified afterward. Literacy was seen as the pathway to dangerous ideas like Walker's Appeal. The law made education itself an act of resistance.