1. Systemic Racism: Throughout the United States, there was a system of racism in place that prevented Black Americans from receiving the same educational opportunities as their white counterparts. This included unequal funding for schools and even outright segregation.
2. Lack of Resources: The national party did not have the resources necessary to fully fund Black education. This was due to an overall lack of funding from the government and other organizations, as well as a lack of access to private financing.
3. Political Will: Despite the need for increased funding for Black education, there was a lack of political will on the part of the national party to make this a priority. This was due to the party's focus on other issues, as well as the belief that Black Americans were not deserving of the same educational opportunities as white Americans.