Virginia Public Schools Education Commissions Report to the Assembly of Virgin

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Further, in the western coun- ties of the State the colored population is almost entirely con- fined to the cities, towns, and mining centers, whereas in the East it is predominantly rural. It averages seventy-six per cent rural for the State, and it is noteworthy that negroes con- stitute one-third of all persons engaged in agricultural pursuits. As farmers, renting and owning land, they control 2, 233, 833 acres : as farm laborers they cultivate much more.
Economic Aspect of Negro Education:
...The education of a group composing nearly one-third of the total population of the state necessarily has an important economic bearing. It is a well accepted principle that the wealth of any country or community is more dependent upon the character, skill and general intelligence of its workers than upon mere natural advantages. The cities are realizing that the negro is the back- bone of the labor supply in many industries which are vital to their prosperity and growth, and they are showing increasing concern over the housing, recreation and school facilities of the colored people, for good wages alone will not make a contented and efficient working population.

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