Major historical events in education during the 1870’s 1870 – Every southern state had made specific constitutional provisions to establish and support a system of public schools 1872 – Susan Blow established the first public school kindergarten in the nation 1874 – Civil Rights Bill introduced to congress by Charles Sumner contained a clause requiring integrated schools 1874 – The Michigan State Supreme Court rules that Kalamazoo may levy taxes to support public high school, setting an important precedent for similar rulings in other states 1876 – John Hopkins University was founded as the 1st university devoted primarily to graduate study 1876 – Bloomfield Academy for Chickasaw Girls was established. Subjects focused on Reading, Geography, History, Algebra, United States History, Literature, Fine Arts, Music, Art and Physical Culture 1877 – Reconstruction formally ends as President Rutherford B. Hayes removes the last federal troops from the south. Conditions began to deteriorate in the newly reconstructed South as systems of legal segregation and discrimination were quickly established, so many African Americans got “Kansas fever” and began migrating to Kansas; Those who could not afford to migrate, stayed behind in the South and scrambled for a living as sharecroppers on land they had worked earlier as slaves 1877 – 1879 – Richard Henry Pratt started a school for Native American prisoners of war. He also arranged for seventeen Indian males to attend Hampton Normal and Industrial Institute 1879 – Carlisle Indian School opened
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