Legacy and Lessons of the Bray Schools

PhD candidate, author, and historian Nicole Brown explores the complex legacy of the associates of Dr. Bray as part of Fulham Palace House & Garden’s Black History 365 series. Throughout the eighteenth century, the Associates of Dr. Bray, an Anglican charitable group, funded schools in British North America for the education of free and enslaved Black children. In this talk, Brown explores the complex legacy of the Associates and their connection to the Bishop of London.

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