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Tiffany Mitchell Patterson Assistant Professor of Secondary Social Studies, West Virginia University Higher education Before the Civil War, many states made teaching enslaved individuals to read
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Tiffany Mitchell Patterson Assistant Professor of Secondary Social Studies, West Virginia University The first African American members of Congress were elected after the Civil War. Currier and Ives via