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Blinderman, Abraham – 1976
Franklin as a stateman, Rush as a physician, and Webster as a linguist and political commentator believed in a "general diffusion of knowledge" and wrote liberally on education. They sincerely believed in education as a civilizing agent, so all three helped found schools and colleges. Franklin's interests were educational philosophy;…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Educational History, Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy