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History of Multicultural Education

  • The First Public Supported Library

    The First Public Supported Library

    knowledge is something important in the society, sometime is expensive to have access on the library. the first public supported library was opened in Charles Town, NC
  • Gallaudet University

    Gallaudet University

    the first university for deaf, this was a big impact in the education because deaf people would be able to get an education
  • The 13th Amendment

    The 13th Amendment

    The signing of the 13th Amendment marked the end of slavery, it is an important for the freedom of the people and treating everybody equally.
  • 14 amendment

    14 amendment

    the 14 Amendment passing the congress was a victory for whoever wanted to see people being treated equaly
  • The 15th Amendment

    The 15th Amendment

    The 15th amendment gave the right to every man in age to vote and eligible to exercise his constitutional right
  • The Civil Right Act

    The Civil Right Act

    the civil right act helped to combat discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
  • Joliet Junior College

    Joliet Junior College

    The Joliet Junior College was the first public community college to open in Chicago, the opening helped children who could not afford other school to be able to get education
  • The 19th Amendment

    The 19th Amendment

    The 19th Amendment allowed woman to vote, as a human being in age to vote, a woman should have not banned for voting, this amendment came to give a woman the right to vote.
  • Browder V. Gale

    Browder V. Gale

    This is the case that showed how African Americans were treated in a bad way by caucasian, a judge ruled in favor of an african american woman who refused to give up her seat in the bus to a caucasian passenger.
  • College William and Mary

    College William and Mary

    second oldest college in america, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler went to this school