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Study Of Educational Inequalities - South Carolina 1936
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keywords: South Carolina, African Americans, Racial Discrimination, Education Inequities, School Houses, Farms, Rural South, Picking Cotton, Cotton Gin, Poor People, Economic Disparity
Synopsis: Documenting the educational inequalities and economic disparity between schools for white children and schools for black children in South Carolina 1936...(read more)
- Date: 1936
- Duration: 00:32:59
- Sound: No
- Color: Monochrome
- Type: Public Domain
- Language: English
- Location: United States




























































Study Of Educational Inequalities - South Carolina 1936 Reel-1
Poor housing and school for Black Colored people near modern school for white people. Boarded up stores and houses in African American section. Poor classroom lighting. Bus brings white students to Bedford Country School. Compares recreational facilities. Black colored children work on harvest.
Study Of Educational Inequalities - South Carolina 1936 Reel-2
Black children pose near dilapidated Fern Cliff school bus; Black (Colored) children walk to school. Bus picks up white children; white children play outside Thaxton School, Campus scenes at Maryland State Normal School at Bowie for training Black African-American teachers. Farmland; grazing cows; sow pig and piglets. In Tennessee, poor white farm family. Blacks wait on bread line conducted at public school by Emergency Relief of Tennessee Administration.
Study Of Educational Inequalities - South Carolina 1936 Reel-3
Montage of life of Blacks Colored people in South Carolina includes housing, Black governesses with white children, small frame schoolhouse, African American children at play during recess, and poor farm land. Mary McLeod Bethune comes out of house, poses, and receives a trophy.