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Intro. (The sun illuminates marble halls while the portraits of great thinkers adorn the walls. Here, the history of education in the United States comes alive.) From the first days of the Boston Latin School in 1635, where young people learned Latin and philosophy to become leaders, to the foundation of Harvard in 1636, education has been the pillar of US progress. In the nineteenth century, figures such as Horace Mann promoted public education, ensuring that each child had access to knowledge. The University, on the other hand, became the epicenter of innovation. In Princeton , future presidents discussed politics; In mit , the engineering geniuses designed the future; In yale , writers and philosophers molded culture. But not everything is pure erudition. In high school, the halls are full of soccer captains , dance queens and theater clubs that dream everything.)

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