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Sprague Correspondence School of Law was a correspondence law school for aspiring lawyers in the United States established by William Cyrus Sprague, a protege of William Rainey Harper. It enrolled women and African Americans. It was pioneering and its success brought imitators. Traditional law schools pushed back against it.[1]

Established as Blackstone College of Law?

He published course materials, "quizzers",, and other writings.[2]

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  1. ^ Hibbitts, Bernard (February 26, 2014). "Legal History Blog: Missionary Man: William Sprague and the Correspondence Law School".
  2. ^ "Sprague, William C. (William Cyrus), 1860-1922 | The Online Books Page". onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu.

Category:Law schools in the United States