A major social and educational experiment in race relations was conducted in Berea Kentucky from 1866 to 1904. During those years Berea contained a community school and church which were all fully integrated: white people mostly from the Kentucky Appalachian region and black people former slaves and their children from the Blue Grass country lived worked and studied together in an atmosphere designed to foster social equality. Sears demonstrates that integration and social equality among the races are not unrealizable ideals; at Berea in the second half of the 19th century these ideals were lived out in practical terms. The Berea project was killed by state and federal legislation not by being intrinsically unworkable.
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