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Education Vs. Education In Charles Smith's 'Free Man Of Color'

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In Charles Smith’s “Free Man of Color” dilemmas between John Newton Templeton and the philosophies of “training” versus “education are ever prevalent throughout the play. As Robert Wilson prepares John to become the Governor of Liberia, John personally takes into account these concepts as he continues at Ohio University, and continues on with Robert’s plans.
When John first arrives at the Wilson household, it doesn’t take long before he questions the concepts of education versus training. Throughout the stay Robert convinces John that he is to attend Ohio University to gain an education, yet when John and Jane Wilson are alone she reveals that the true reason behind John’s attendance is merely a training to become Governor of Liberia.
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