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The Growth of American education

Captioned photographs and drawings are used in describing the growth of American education from the colonial dame schools and one-room schoolhouses to the well-equipped schools of today. Explains the contributions made by Horace Mann, Henry Barnard, Booker T. Washington, and other leaders of American education; describes the establishment of private and state colleges and universities and the growth of adult education and extension courses; and emphasizes that the educational system is a basic strength of the United States.

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