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The Role of Baptist in Early Louisiana Education

June 27, 2021

The Nineteenth Century was marked by a commitment by Baptists in education of the African American. Institutions and people who were some of the forerunners in preparing educators for a gigantic task of educating masses of African Americans is presented. They can be considered as part of the pillars of African American education.

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Chaneyville High School, Zachary, Louisiana

Sevier High School, Ferriday, Louisiana

Washington High School, Lake Charles, Louisiana

J. S. Clark High School, Opelousas, Louisiana

W. O. Boston High School, Lake Charles

 

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