On this day in 1848

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On this day in 1848, 5-year-old Sara Roberts was turned away from entering five all-white schools in Boston becase she was Black.

On this day in 1848 by Jerry Mitchell, Mississippi Today February 15, 2024 Feb. 15, 1848 Like the Black children shown in this engraving from the Anti-Slavery Almanac in Boston, Sarah Roberts was denied entrance to school because of the color of her skin. Sarah Roberts, a 5-year-old Black American, entered an all-white school in Boston, only to be turned away. She wound up entering four more white schools, and each time she was shown the door.

  He and co-counsel Charles Sumner argued that the Constitution of Massachusetts held all are equal before the law, regardless of race, and that the laws creating public schools made no distinctions.  Sumner wrote, “Prejudice is the child of ignorance … sure to prevail where people do not know each other.”  In 1850, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court upheld the racial segregation of public schools. The attorneys brought the issue to state lawmakers.

 

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