Name one other place or time in history where it was illegal to teach literacy!
Here are 3: - 1700s Ireland, it was illegal for Catholics to operate schools, teach, or send children abroad for education - In Khmer Rouge Cambodia, all of the intelligentsia were executed and schools closed - in Taliban Afghanistan, women have no ability to learn (beyond ~3rd grade, IIRC)
None of which makes the Antebellum South in good company, but I do want to push back on the commonly-held perception that it was uniquely bad; truly there is no new thing under the sun!
Here are 3:
- 1700s Ireland, it was illegal for Catholics to operate schools, teach, or send children abroad for education
- In Khmer Rouge Cambodia, all of the intelligentsia were executed and schools closed
- in Taliban Afghanistan, women have no ability to learn (beyond ~3rd grade, IIRC)
None of which makes the Antebellum South in good company, but I do want to push back on the commonly-held perception that it was uniquely bad; truly there is no new thing under the sun!