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Report of Supt. of Schools of Mo._, 1877, p. 17. [22] _5th Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools of Mo._, 1871, p. 125-245. [23] _7th Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools of Mo._, 1873, pp. 233-300. [24] _9th Annual Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1875, p. 23. [25] _Missouri State Constitution of 1840_, Art. 6. [26] _5th Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1871, p. 6. [27] _8th Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1874, p. 5. [28] _2nd Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1868, p. 10. [29] _Journal of Education_, 1869, Vol. I, p. 181. [30] _Laws of State of Mo._, Adj. Sess., 24th Assembly, p. 170. [31] See page 140 of this work. [32] _Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1874, p. 44. [33] _Laws of State of Mo._, Adj. Sess., 27th Assemb., p. 168. [34] _A Bill to establish mixed schools._ [35] _9th Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1875. [36] _Report of Com. of Ed._, 1870, p. 202. [37] _26th Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1876, p. 12. [38] _Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1867, p. 28. [39] _Ibid._, 1868, p. 59. [40] _6th Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1872, p. 257. [41] E.H. Davis, _Clark County_. See _7th Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1872, p. 246. [42] _Ibid._, p. 45. [43] _8th Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1873, p. 38. [44] _Ibid._ [45] _9th Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1875, p. 18. [46] _Laws of State of Missouri_, 25th Gen. Ass., 1869, p. 86. [47] _Laws of State of Missouri_, Reg. Session, 25th Gen. Assemb., p. 164. [48] _26th Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1876, p. 12. [49] _27th Gen. Assemb._, Adj. Sess., p. 168. [50] _7th Ann. Report of Gen. Ass._ Adj. Sess., p. 233. By reading the annual letters of the county superintendents the fact is brought out that most of the colored schools of that period were in the towns and cities. It was in the rural districts that the Negro suffered most. [51] _8th Ann. Report of Supt. Of Schools_, 1874, p. 165-219. [52] Asa E. Martin, _Our Negro Population_, p. 165. [53] _9th Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools_, p. 90 to 136. [54] _Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1867, p. 10. [55] _Ibid._, 1872, p. 51. [56] _Ibid._, 1875, p. 84. [57] _2nd Ann. Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1868, p. 94. [58] _Ibid._, 1874, p. 185. [59] _Report of Supt. of Schools_, 1875, p. 77. [60] _Reg. Session, 28th Gen. Assembly_, p. 349. [61] _Ency. of History of St. Louis_, Vol. IV, p. 2076. [62] _14th Ann. Report of Bd. of
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