Negroland

What is the importance of the University of Chicago Laboratory School in the memoir, Negroland?

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Denise and Margo Jefferson attended the University of Chicago Laboratory School, which opened its doors to a very limited number of Negro students. Through their experiences there, they learned about white culture and sometimes faced prejudices. As an adult, Jefferson said she hated to hear someone insist that they would have had a stronger cultural background if they had attended a Negro school.

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