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"School Acres" is a compelling exploration of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, South Carolina, documenting a pioneering era in African American education and rural community development. Written by Rossa B. Cooley, who served as the school's principal, the work offers an intimate look at the transformation of the Sea Islands' landscape through agricultural training and social reform. The narrative centers on the intersection of education and land, illustrating how the school sought to empower the Gullah Geechee population by integrating practical farming skills with academic learning.
The book provides a vivid account of the daily lives, struggles, and triumphs of the islanders as they worked to achieve economic independence in the early twentieth century. Through personal anecdotes and institutional history, "School Acres" examines the philosophy that viewed the entire community as a classroom. It highlights the school's role not just as an educational facility, but as a vital social center that preserved local traditions while introducing modern agricultural techniques. This work remains a significant historical document for those interested in the history of education, Southern agrarian life, and the enduring resilience of coastal Black communities.
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