Cutting School
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A timely indictment of the privatization - and profitability - of separate and unequal schools.


A timely indictment of the privatization - and profitability - of separate and unequal schools.
The narrative centers on Mary McLeod Bethune, a pivotal figure in the Black civil rights movement who overcame severe adversity to become an influential educator and advocate. As the first in her family to receive an education, she founded a school in Daytona, Florida, which evolved into a university. Bethune viewed education as crucial to achieving freedom, voting rights, and economic independence. The author's personal connection to Bethune's legacy highlights the impact of her work in a challenging historical context marked by racial violence and discrimination.