In 'Martha Schofield, pioneer Negro educator' by Matilda A. Evans, the reader is taken on a journey through the life and contributions of Martha Schofield, a groundbreaking figure in education for African Americans in the Reconstruction-era South. Evans masterfully weaves together historical facts and personal anecdotes, providing a detailed account of Schofield's innovative teaching methods and advocacy for equal education. The book is written in a clear and engaging style, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in African American history and education during this pivotal period in American history. Evans' work sheds light on the importance of dedicated educators like Schofield in shaping the future of African American communities and the broader education system. Matilda A. Evans, a prominent African American physician and social reformer, brings a unique perspective to the book, drawing on her own experiences in advocating for racial equality and educational opportunities. Her background adds depth and insight to the narrative, making 'Martha Schofield, pioneer Negro educator' a must-read for those interested in the intersection of education and civil rights in America.