The Changing Race Relationship in the Border And Northern States

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Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsyl- vania, Illinois, and Nevada once had separate schools, but most of them now have laws on their statute-books prohibiting them. Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Rhode Island, and New Mexico also prohibit them. Indiana and Arizona permit the school boards to establish separate schools if it is thought to be necessary. Kansas permits separate schools in cities of over 150, 000 inhabitants. Connecticut, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, No...rth Dakota, Vermont, South Dakota, Utah, Wisconsin, and Washington have not seen fit to express their sentiments in regard to separate schools.
We have seen that the Statewide dual system of schools is chiefly in those States designated as "South" in the Civil War. Here we should naturally expect to find this system, if anywhere, because it is chiefly the home of the Negro. But I think there is another explanation to it. I hardly think the system would have been so widespread, especially in the rural mountain dis- tricts, had it not been for the Reconstruction Period.


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