Note: This is an encore post from 2006.
“Who was the first man?” asked the teacher of an American boy.
“Washington,” was the reply. He was reminded of Adam and observed: “Yes, if you count foreigners.”
Henrietta B. Freeman paid a call on a schoolroom somewhere in Los Angeles in March 1907. She didn’t say where, nor did she give the teacher’s name, just that the teacher was a woman.
All Freeman says about the classroom is that there was a blackboard. For visual aids, the teacher had picture cards: a boy fishing, riding a bicycle and rolling a hoop; a girl washing her doll’s clothes in a tub, using a bar of soap.















Note: This is an encore post from 2011.
Note: This is an encore post from 2007.


