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by wowzap 2760 days ago
You should do some reading on pre-public education America, there actually wasn't much demand for it and private education served communities very well.
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Pre-public education America was also more rural.

The rise of public education is tied to some degree to industrialization and urbanization in the 19th to early 20th century. (https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4020-6403-6_...). This makes sense as industrialized jobs (even the industrialization that occurred in rural areas) often require more complex skillsets.

As I see it, our society requires more complex skillsets than ever. So the need for an educated population is actually greater today compared even to when public education first rose up.

I'm fine exploring many ways to increase educational opportunity (which may include the inclusion of private firms). But based on the private college market (think diploma mill scams), I'm very distrustful of any politician who thinks that completely dumping education onto the private market with zero oversight is a good idea.

Exactly how well did private education serve black communities in America?

That demographic had a >50% illiteracy rate, in 1900. [1]

[1] https://nces.ed.gov/naal/lit_history.asp

You won't get an answer to this.
It was a rhetorical question.
Which communities would those be?