At the dawn of freedom
To serve my own people: black teachers in the Southern black schools
It will result in a better understanding of their duties: Southern white teachers and the limits of emancipation
A desire to labor in the missionary cause: Northern white teachers and the ambiguities of emancipation
You will, of course, wish to know all about our school: learning and teaching in the freed people's schools
Race, reconstruction, and redemption: the fate of emancipation and education, 1861-1876
Appendix A: teachers in the freed people's schools, 1861-1876
Appendix B: estimating the number of black and Southern white teachers, 1869-1876.