Publisher's Synopsis
Charles Edgeworth Jones' Education in Georgia is a pioneering work on the history of education in the American South. Drawing on a wide range of primary sources, including school records, personal letters, and government reports, this book provides a detailed account of the establishment and development of the education system in Georgia from the colonial period to the modern era. Featuring numerous photographs, illustrations and maps, as well as profiles of key educators, Education in Georgia is an essential resource for understanding the historical and cultural roots of education in the southern United States.
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