70.
Compulsion Schooling: The Underground History of American Education by John
Taylor Gatto from archive.org
Compulsion
Schooling
The
center of the scheme was Massachusetts, the closest thing to a theocracy to
have
emerged
in America. The list below is a telling record of the long gap between the
set of
states.
Instructive also in the chronology is the place taken by the District of
Columbia,
the
seat of federal government.
Compulsory
School Legislation
1852
Massachusetts 1875 Maine
1
865 District of Columbia New Jersey
1
867 Vermont 1 876 Wyoming Territory
1
87 1 New Hampshire 1 877 Ohio
Washington
Territory 1 879 Wisconsin
1
872 Connecticut 1 883 Rhode Island
New
Mexico Territory Illinois
1
873 Nevada Dakota Territory
1
874 New York Montana Territory
Kansas
California
Six
other Western states and territories were added by 1890. Finally in 1918,
sixty-six
years
after the Massachusetts force legislation, the forty-eighth state, Mississippi,
enacted
a
compulsory school attendance law. Keep in mind Cubberley's words: everywhere
there
was
"strenuous opposition."
De-Moralizing
School Procedure
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