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Educational laws of Virginia : The personal narrative of Mrs. Margaret…

by Douglass, Margaret Crittenden, 1822-
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Educational Laws of Virginia: The Personal Narrative of Mrs. Margaret Douglass is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. The narrative centers on Margaret Douglass, a Southern woman who faced imprisonment for teaching free colored children to read, highlighting the tensions surrounding education and race in antebellum Virginia. Douglass vehemently contends against the laws that prohibited such instruction, positioning her story within the broader context of Southern societal norms and legal constraints. The opening of the narrative introduces Mrs. Douglass’s background and the critical incident leading to her arrest, detailing her well-intentioned efforts to teach free black children in Norfolk. She illustrates her motivations, emphasizing her humanitarian outlook rather than any political agenda or affiliation with abolitionist movements. Douglass describes how her decision to educate these children led to her becoming a target for the authorities, culminating in a raid on her school and her subsequent trial. Throughout this initial segment, she establishes her identity and lays the groundwork for a robust critique of the laws that uphold educational restrictions, framing her ensuing legal battles as a fight for moral justice. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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