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Primary Education and the Race Problem
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Excerpt from Primary Education and the Race Problem: An Address to the People of Virginia
Coming as it did upon the heels of a great war in which was involved the question of liberating four millions of people for whom it was claimed, by the victorious side, equal civil and political rights, there is 'left no room to doubt that it was the purpose of the framers of the Constitution that every child in the State should have equal opportunity to get an education. Not willing to leave the matter of developing this system to the discretion of the legislature, the framers made it mandatory that the law inaugurating the system should be passed at the first session held under the Constitution. Nor willing to rest here, they evidently mistrusting the legislature (with how much reason its subsequent acts will show), limited the time for complete inauguration and establishment in all the Counties of the State to the year 1876. Article 8, Section 8 provides.
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