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v . - ^ ? Compulsory
Education
E. H. IMake in Spartanburg Herald.
A negro school teacher in
South Carolina recently said
that the white people of South
Carolina passed a law in 1895
compelling: the negroes to attend
school when the constitutional
convention required that a negro
be able to read and write, or that
he hold property before he could
vote. He smiled and said that
since that time the negro children
could not be kept from going
to school, and that the negro
schools were always crowded,
but that now the white people
would be forced to pass a compulsory
education law to give
the white children the education
they would need to compete
with the negro. That negro
teacher's statements is plain
enough.
So we have in South Carolina
i compulsory law already for
he negroes. Here is what Hon.
[ames D. Sullivan, chief of compulsory
attendance division of
he State of New York, replies
rom Albany under date of May
58,1914, as to the effect of the
compulsory attendance law in
hat state and what the people
hink of it:
4E. H. Blake,
"Greenwood, S. C.
"Dear Sir: Your letter of injuiry
under date of May 25
eceived, and I beg leave to
inswer your questions in the
prder submitted.
"1. 'Do you believe educaion
has made greater progress
n your state under a compul;ory
education law than before
iuch a law was passed?*
"No other single school statute
las done so much for the cause
>f education in this state as the
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34x3 1-2 12.40 3.00 2.05
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compulsory education law noLv I
in operation here. Thousands
of children who have been irv ? Attendance
upon lawful instruction
annually since the law we at
into effect would have bem
growing up without a chwhce
for education, augmenting,' the
ranks of illiteracy and swelling
the ranks of our criminal population,
were it not for the com-.
pulsory education statute. But
very few children in this great
state physically and mentally
competent are found out of
school while the schools are in
session.
"2. 'Are the people trying to
get it repealed?'
"They certainly are not.
Every single newspaper and
magazine in this state is a
staunch advocate of a rigid enforcement
of this law and all
our people in all the various
walks of life have come to believe
thoroughly in this statute.
The compulsory education law
has come to stay, and it will yet
do for our people what a similiar
statute has done for the people
in Germany during the Inst 70
years. Illiteracy in the German
empire is almost a vanishing
point as a result of a vigorous
enforcement of attendance laws
in that country."
"Every state in the union has
now a workable compulsory
law except the following: Oklahoma,
Texas, Florida, New
Mexico, Georgia, Mississippi and
South Carolina.
"In no state where a compulsory
education law has been enacted,
in my opinion, will it ever
be repealed, and in every state
having such a law year by ye:y
it is being made more mandatory,
specific, comprehensive
and workable."
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Men And Women
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Vinthrop College Scholarships and
Entrance Examination.
The examination for the
iward of vacant scholarships in
>Vinthrop College and tor the
idmission of new students will
>e held at the County Court
louse on Friday, July 3, at 9
i. m. Applicants must not be
ess than sixteen years of age.
When Scholarships are vacant
ifter July 3 thev will be awarded
o those making the highest average
at this examination, pro/ided
they meet the conditions
jovrerning the award. Applicants
for Scholarships should
vrite to President Johnson beore
the examination forSclnlar hip
examination blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100
ind free tuition. The next ses
ion win open September 16,
1014 For further information
ind catalogue, address Pres. D.
3. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C.
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