A whole-souled woman : Prudence Crandall and the education of Black women / Susan Strane.
"In 1833, in Canterbury, Connecticut, Prudence Crandall, a white, Quaker-bred schoolmistress, opened the first private boarding school for black girls in New England. The village was outraged and tried to discourage Crandall with threats, boycotts, and vandalism. When these methods failed, the...
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℗♭1990.
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