Becky Gabany

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I went to school, but unlike King I could only go sporadically because there were times the fields had to be planted or harvested. The only money the local government contributed to the schooling of black children in Alabama was the teacher’s salary. A financially strapped black community had to pay for everything else. We used old, hand-me-down textbooks the whites no longer needed, and just one teacher was responsible for educating students in several different grades.
Across That Bridge: Life Lessons and a Vision for Change
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