| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 628 páginas
...One. The general assembly, at its first session after the adoption of this constitution, shall provide a thorough system of general education, to be forever free to all children of the State, the expense of which shall be provided for by taxation or otherwise. Two. The office of State school... | |
| Arthur Cecil Perry - 1912 - 104 páginas
...(1868). The General Assembly, at its first session after the adoption of this Constitution, shall provide a thorough system of general education, to be forever free to all children of the State, the expense of which shall be provided for by taxation or otherwise. (vi, 1.) IDAHO (1889). The stability... | |
| New York State Constitutional Convention Commission - 1915 - 406 páginas
..." The general assembly, at its first session after the adoption of this Constitution, shall provide a thorough system of general education to be forever free to all children of the State, the expense of which shall be provided for by taxation or otherwise." 7 The Constitution under which... | |
| 1916 - 1138 páginas
..."The General Assembly, at its first session after the adoption of this Constitution, shall provide a thorough system of general education to be forever free to all children of the state, the expense of which shall be provided for by taxation, or otherwise." Article 6, § 1. The acts of... | |
| Willis Duke Weatherford - 1924 - 498 páginas
...Georgia system is a good illustration. In the Georgia Constitution of 1868 there was provision for a thorough system of "general education, to be forever free to all children of the State." 21 In October, 1870, the first public school law was enacted. Under this law General JR Lewis was made... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1912 - 738 páginas
...(more than half of whom were Southern whites) adopted without division an explicit provision for " a thorough system of general education to be forever free to all children of the state." For the first time in the state schooling was provided for the negro. In 1869 the State Teachers' Association... | |
| Numan V. Bartley - 1990 - 293 páginas
...generally. Convention delegates provided protection for the rights of mechanics and laborers and promised "a thorough system of general education to be forever free to all children of the State." The latter provision was Georgia's first recognition of an obligation to provide educational opportunities... | |
| Numan V. Bartley - 1990 - 293 páginas
...generally. Convention delegates provided protection for the rights of mechanics and laborers and promised "a thorough system of general education to be forever free to all children of the State." The latter provision was Georgia's first recognition of an obligation to provide educational opportunities... | |
| W. E. B. Du Bois - 1998 - 772 páginas
...attendance at school be compulsory."85 The Reconstruction Constitution of Georgia in 1868 provided for a "thorough system of general education to be forever free to all the children of the state," the details to be worked out by the Legislature. In August, 1869, the Georgia... | |
| 668 páginas
...the hands of native citizens. The carpetbagger Constitution of 1868 provided that Georgia should have "a thorough system of general education to be forever free to all children of the State." The State Teachers Association, organized in 1867, was instrumental in persuading the legislature to... | |
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