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第52章 CHURCH AND SCHOOL(5)

The teachers pursued a policy akin to that of the religious leaders.One Southerner likened them to the "plagues of Egypt," another described them as "saints, fools, incendiaries, fakirs, and plain business men and women." ASouthern woman remarked that "their spirit was often high and noble so far as the black man's elevation was concerned, but toward the white it was bitter, judicial, and unrelenting." The Northern teachers were charged with ignorance of social conditions, with fraternizing with the blacks, and with teaching them that the Southerners were traitors, "murderers of Lincoln," who had been cruel taskmasters and who now wanted to restore servitude.

The reaction against Negro education, which began to show itself before reconstruction was inaugurated, found expression in the view of most whites that "schooling ruins a Negro." A more intelligent opinion was that of J.L.

M.Curry, a lifelong advocate of Negro education:

"It is not just to condemn the Negro for the education which he received in the early years after the war.That was the period of reconstruction, the saturnalia of misgovernment, the greatest possible hindrance to the progress of the freedmen....The education was unsettling, demoralizing, [and it]

pandered to a wild frenzy for schooling as a quick method of reversing social and political conditions.Nothing could have been better devised for deluding the poor Negro and making him the tool, the slave of corrupt taskmasters.

Education is a natural consequence of citizenship and enfranchisement...of freedom and humanity.But with deliberate purpose to subject the Southern States to Negro domination, and secure the States permanently for partisan ends, the education adopted was contrary to commonsense, to human experience, to all noble purposes.The curriculum was for a people in the highest degree of civilization; the aptitude and capabilities and needs of the Negro were wholly disregarded.Especial stress was laid on classics and liberal culture to bring the race per saltum to the same plane with their former masters, and realize the theory of social and political equality.A race more highly civilized, with best heredities and environments, could not have been coddled with more disregard of all the teachings of human history and the necessities of the race.Colleges and universities, established and conducted by the Freedmen's Bureau and Northern churches and societies, sprang up like mushrooms, and the teachers, ignorant, fanatical, without self-poise, proceeded to make all possible mischief.It is irrational, cruel, to hold the Negro, under such strange conditions, responsible for all the ill consequences of bad education, unwise teachers, reconstruction villainies, and partisan schemes."* Quoted in "Proceedings of the Montgomery Conference on Race Problems"(1900), p.128.

Education was to be looked upon as a handmaid to a thorough reconstruction, and its general character and aim were determined by the Northern teachers.

Each convention framed a more or less complicated school system and undertook to provide for its support.The Negroes in the conventions were anxious for free schools; the conservatives were willing; but the carpetbaggers and a few mulatto leaders insisted in several States upon mixed schools.Only in Louisiana and South Carolina did the constitutions actually forbid separate schools; in Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, and Arkansas the question was left open, to the embarrassment of the whites.Generally the blacks showed no desire for mixed schools unless urged to it by the carpetbaggers.In the South Carolina convention, a mulatto thus argued in favor of mixed schools: "The gentleman from Newberry said he was afraid we were taking a wrong course to remove these prejudices.The most natural method to effect this object would be to allow children when five or six years of age to mingle in schools together and associate generally.Under such training, prejudice must eventually die out; but if we postpone it until they become men and women, prejudice will be so established that no mortal can obliterate it.This, Ithink, is a sufficient reply to the argument of the gentleman."The state systems were top-heavy with administrative machinery and were officered by incompetent and corrupt officials.Such men as Cloud in Alabama, Cardozo in Mississippi, Conway in Louisiana, and Jillson in South Carolina are fair samples of them.Much of the personnel was taken over from the Bureau teaching force.The school officials were no better than the other officeholders.

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