The Push to Abolish Education Department Goes Back Decades

The Department of Education in Washington on July 16, 2019. Established by President Jimmy Carter in 1979, the agency has long faced criticism over federal involvement in local education. Since taking office in January, President Donald Trump and Education Secretary Linda McMahon have cut its size in half and plan to eliminate it. Samira Bouaou/The Epoch Times

In 1866, Ohio congressman and future president James Garfield championed the creation of a federal Department of Education to address high illiteracy levels among former slaves and an influx of European immigrants.

As part of the post-Civil War Reconstruction effort, Confederate states were required to guarantee education for all in their rewritten constitutions. The new federal agency would monitor and enforce compliance, notes a brief history of the Department of Education published by the Conference Board think tank.

 

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