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1704 - First School for Black Students in New York City

Elias Neau, a French Huguenot and religious reformer, opened a school for Black students in New York City. Despite laws and social barriers against educating enslaved and free Black people, Neau’s school marked one of the earliest documented efforts to provide formal education to African-descended individuals in colonial America.

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