Also American
Resistance1868

South Carolina's Reconstruction Government Creates Public Schools

South Carolina's Reconstruction constitutional convention of 1868, dominated by Black delegates, established the state's first universal free public school system. Within five years the system enrolled over 50,000 students of both races. Reconstruction governments across the South similarly built public education systems largely from scratch, creating the institutional infrastructure that would persist even after Redeemer governments took control and dramatically cut funding for Black schools.