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A Dove Tale! Elizabeth Thorn Scott Flood was a 19th-Century Black American educator and activist. Known as "the mother of desegregated education," Ms. Flood opened her own schools for non-white children in California because the public education system did not allow non-white children to receive an education. Ms. Flood battled the State and won, paving the way for integrated schools throughout the state.
By The Red DoveA Dove Tale! Elizabeth Thorn Scott Flood was a 19th-Century Black American educator and activist. Known as "the mother of desegregated education," Ms. Flood opened her own schools for non-white children in California because the public education system did not allow non-white children to receive an education. Ms. Flood battled the State and won, paving the way for integrated schools throughout the state.