Jacob E. Yoder Diaries, April 28, 1866 entry
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Title
Jacob E. Yoder Diaries, April 28, 1866 entry
Subject
African Americans, education, race relations
Description
Jacob Eschbach Yoder (1838-1905), a Pennsylvania native, came to Lynchburg in 1866 to help educate freedpeople. He left after a few months, but returned in 1868 and continued to teach and serve as an administrator for the African American schools in Lynchburg until his death. Despite his idealistic intentions, he confided to his diary his deep ambivalence aobut his job, the abilities of his colleagues, and the prospects for African American education. Yoder kept a diary between 1866 and 1870, some of which has been published as The Fire of Liberty in Their Hearts, ed., Samuel L. Horst (1996). This entry has been published.
Creator
Jacob E. Yoder
Source
Jacob E. Yoder, Diaries, 1861-1870, Accession 27680, 51148, Personal Papers Collection. Library of Virginia.
Date
April 28, 1866
Contributor
Library of Virginia
Rights
CC BY-SA
Relation
Out of the Box blog entry on Jacob Yoder.
Format
JPG
Type
Bound manuscript
Identifier
14_1165_001, 14_1165_002, Yoder diary_04-28-1866_transcription_14_1165_001-002.pdf
Coverage
Lynchburg, Virginia
Citation
Jacob E. Yoder, “Jacob E. Yoder Diaries, April 28, 1866 entry,” Remaking Virginia: Transformation Through Emancipation, accessed December 21, 2024, https://virginiamemory.com/online-exhibitions/items/show/572.