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How a former enslaved Black man desegregated schools in Visalia - Finnoexpert

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A self-educated Visalia man fought to desegregate schools in the city, forging a path toward racial equality in education. Edmond Wysinger, an enslaved man, made his way to Grass Valley, California, with his owner during the Gold Rush. He mined for gold along with other Black miners. After a year of earnings, he was able to purchase his freedom for $1,000. Edmond Wysinger Wysinger then settled his family in Visalia in 1862. At that time, Visali…
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Finnoexpert broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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