What makes Dunbar a remarkable school? ( common lit , a child of slavery who taught a generation )
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It acheived great success with little funding
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Dunbar was considered as one of the very first schools that was opened for African Americans, and that is why historically it is also called as the colored school.
The school started off with a very small building, it was lagging behind funding, but despite lack of capital and facilities in school, it moved on and became a great success and also expanded with time
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