Black schools helped the black man to find himself. He found his
identity through the school. This identity was and is the most
essential thing for man, race, or nation. With the discovery of
identity one can draw analogies about his place or position in the
world. Identity was not the objectives of these schools, and one
should note that this identity was the result of many years of
struggle. It was not an overnight occurrence. This is not to say
that all blacks have self-identity, for they don't. Black inferior
schools were wonderful if you compared them with other black
schools.
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