Paul Sorrells

4%
Flag icon
Women’s advances in education were even more impressive. Before the nineteenth century girls in America, as everywhere else, received much less formal education than boys, and a considerably higher proportion of women than men were illiterate. By 1850 that had changed in the United States, where girls went to elementary school and achieved literacy in virtually the same proportions as boys—the only country where that was yet true.
Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview