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How did Horace Mann contribute to the reform in education?
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His development of books with raised letters aided in the education of the blind.

His educational philosophy led to a new approach to educating the deaf.

His radical call for classroom equality gave African Americans a chance to get an education.

His pressure on the state legislature provided money to fund new schools and increase teachers' pay.

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His pressure on the state legislature provided money to fund new schools and increase teachers' pay.

(As Massachusetts' education secretary, Mann promoted publicly funded "common schools," teacher training, longer terms, and better pay.)