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Horace Mann advocated for universal education from "summary" of History of American Education by David Boers

Horace Mann, a prominent figure in the history of American education, played a crucial role in advocating for the establishment of universal education. Mann firmly believed that education was a fundamental right that should be accessible to all individuals, regardless of their social or economic background. He was a strong advocate for the idea that education could not only uplift individuals but also benefit society as a whole. Mann's advocacy for universal education was rooted in his belief that an educated populace was essential for the success of a democratic society. He argued that education was the great equalizer that could help bridge the gap between the rich and the poor, and empower individuals to participate meaningfully in civic life. By providing equal educational opportunities to all, Mann envisioned a society where individuals could realize their full potential and contribute to the ...
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    History of American Education

    David Boers

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