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Fallen Prince by author Donald P. Stone, is a powerfully written and exceedingly significant examination of a little-known chapter in the education of African Americans in the rural South. Stone's biography of his maternal grandfather, William James Edwards, tells of Edwards' heroic rise from abject poverty to establish Snow Hill Institute in 1893 for former and their progeny in the midst of ignorance, superstition, and a pervasive system of the cruelest form of racial oppression in the very heart of Alabama's Black Belt. Paperback.
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