At every step of the examination we were impressed with the fallacy of the popular idea (which, in common with thousands of others, a majority of the undersigned have heretofore entertained) that the members of the African race are not capable of a high... The American Missionary - Página 3301886Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Office of Education - 1872 - 746 páginas
...training of the pupils ; and at every step they were impressed with the fallacy of tho popular idea that the members of the African race are not capable of a high grade of intellectual culture, as it was proved that they could master intricate problems in mathematics, aiid fully comprehend the... | |
| Atlanta University - 1876 - 40 páginas
...attention, but also to carefully scrutinize every thing pertaining to the management of the institution. "At every step of the examination we were impressed...Greek, were subjected, unequivocally demonstrated that under judicious training, and with persevering study, there are many members of the African race who... | |
| 1879 - 686 páginas
...at Atlanta University. The report of this Committee, signed by ex-Governor JE Brown, thus speaks : " At every step of the examination we were impressed...Greek, were subjected, unequivocally demonstrated that, under judicious training and with persevering study, there are many members of the African race who... | |
| 1881 - 616 páginas
...extended observations during three days the committee embodied their report in the following words: "At every step of the examination we were impressed with the fallacy of the popular idea a majority of the undersigned have heretofore entertained, that the members of the African race are... | |
| 1888 - 1124 páginas
...report of Senator Joseph E. Brown, chairman of the first board of visitors appointed by the Governor: "At every step of the examination we were impressed...Greek, were subjected, unequivocally demonstrated that under judicious training aud with persevering study, there are many members of the African race who... | |
| Charles Edgeworth Jones - 1889 - 190 páginas
...report of Senator Joseph E. Brown, chairman of the first board of visitors appointed by the Governor : "At every step of the examination we were impressed...Greek, were subjected, unequivocally demonstrated that under judicious training and with persevering study, there are many members of the African race who... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1889 - 354 páginas
...report of Senator Joseph E. Brown, chairman of the iirst board of visitors appointed by the Governor : "At every step of the examination we were impressed...Greek, were subjected, unequivocally demonstrated that under judicious training and with persevering study, there are many members of the African race who... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1889 - 542 páginas
...of visitors appointed by the Governor: "At every step of the examination we were impressed with tho fallacy of the popular idea (which, in common with thousands of others, a majority of the nndersigned have heretofore entertained) that tho members of the African race are not capable of a... | |
| 1889 - 784 páginas
...their report, signed by ex-Governor JE Brown, they declare that at every step of the examination they were impressed with the fallacy of the popular idea (which, in common ,• with thousands of other men, a majority of them had previously \ entertained) that the members of the African race were... | |
| Augustus Field Beard - 1909 - 424 páginas
...continued through three days. The examiners, nine in number, transmitted their experience, saying, " at every step of the examination we were impressed...popular idea which, in common with thousands of others, 192 the majority of the undersigned have heretofore entertained, that the members of the African race... | |
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