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Horace Mann's writings are compiled in this book, showcasing his insights on education, morality, and social reform. The book is a compilation of Mann's essays and speeches, reflecting his influential role in American education and social progress. more

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Horace Mann
Horace Mann

Horace Mann, an American politician born on May 4, 1796 and died on August 2, 1859, played a significant role in the reform of American education and is known as the father of public education in the United States. more

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