This volume contains the proceedings of the Trustees of the Peabody Education Fund from 1867 to 1914. The Peabody Education Fund was established by George Peabody to promote education in the Southern states following the Civil War. This collection provides valuable insights into the efforts to rebuild and improve education in a region facing significant challenges.
The proceedings detail the allocation of funds, discussions on educational strategies, and reports on the progress of schools and programs supported by the fund. Researchers and historians will find this volume an invaluable resource for understanding the history of education, philanthropy, and social reform in the post-Civil War South.
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