Prudence Crandall (September 3, 1803 – January 27, 1890) was an American schoolteacher and activist. She ran the Canterbury Female Boarding School in...
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that they struck upon the rock which foundered them.: 490 In 1832, Prudence Crandall, a schoolteacher raised as a Quaker, stirred controversy when she...
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The Prudence Crandall Museum is a historic house museum, sometimes called the Elisha Payne House for its previous owner. It is located on the southwest...
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Canterbury Female Boarding School (redirect from Crandall v. State)
operated by its founder, Prudence Crandall, from 1831 to 1834. When townspeople would not allow African-American girls to enroll, Crandall decided to turn it...
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integrationist. Beginning in January 1833 at the age of twenty, she attended Prudence Crandall's Canterbury Female Boarding School in Canterbury, Connecticut, the...
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Andrew T. Judson (category Prudence Crandall)
1819, and in 1834. He was Canterbury town clerk at the time of the Prudence Crandall affair, on which see below. He was a member of the Connecticut House...
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Crandall House may refer to the following NRHP-listed houses in the United States: Prudence Crandall House, Canterbury, Connecticut Louis A. Crandall...
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Reuben Crandall, brother of controversial Connecticut teacher Prudence Crandall, who had recently moved to Washington, D.C. It accused Crandall of "seditious...
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Reuben Crandall (January 6, 1806 – January 17, 1838), younger brother of educator Prudence Crandall, was a physician who was arrested in Washington, D...
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Emlen Jr, and Prudence Crandall established schools for African Americans in the decades preceding the Civil War. In 1832, Prudence Crandall admitted an...
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Fielding Baker Evelyn Longman Batchelder Catharine Beecher Jody Cohen Prudence Crandall Katharine Seymour Day Fidelia Fielding Charlotte Perkins Gilman Dorothy...
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and Medal of Honor recipient, US Prudence Crandall (c. 1803 – 1890), schoolteacher and activist, US Rachel Crandall Crocker (born 1958), psychotherapist...
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Crandall, James Otis Crandall, Jesse Armour Crandall, Lucien Stephen Crandall, Orson Leon Crandall, Prudence Crandall, Reed Crandall, Robert Crandall...
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Twain's efforts, the Connecticut legislature voted a pension for Prudence Crandall, since 1995 Connecticut's official heroine, for her efforts towards...
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Fielding Baker Evelyn Longman Batchelder Catharine Beecher Jody Cohen Prudence Crandall Katharine Seymour Day Fidelia Fielding Charlotte Perkins Gilman Dorothy...
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developed. Two early settlers in the rural community were the widow Prudence Crandall (who took back her maiden name after her husband died), an educator...
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1991 Fatal Exposure Jamie Hurd Television film 1991 She Stood Alone Prudence Crandall Walt Disney/NBC television film 1997–98 Mad About You Sarah McCain...
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Episode: "Hazel Sits It Out" 1965 Profiles in Courage Deborah Episode: "Prudence Crandall" 1965 Karen Charlotte Burns Episode: "Holiday in Ski Valley" 1965...
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Fielding Baker Evelyn Longman Batchelder Catharine Beecher Jody Cohen Prudence Crandall Katharine Seymour Day Fidelia Fielding Charlotte Perkins Gilman Dorothy...
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fans. For example, state senator Thomas Gaffey nominated her to join Prudence Crandall as the state's heroine. She averaged 15.0 points, 4.3 rebounds and...
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Eugène de Beauharnais, French general and politician (d. 1824) 1803 – Prudence Crandall, American educator (d. 1890) 1810 – Paul Kane, Irish-Canadian painter...
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Fielding Baker Evelyn Longman Batchelder Catharine Beecher Jody Cohen Prudence Crandall Katharine Seymour Day Fidelia Fielding Charlotte Perkins Gilman Dorothy...
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Fielding Baker Evelyn Longman Batchelder Catharine Beecher Jody Cohen Prudence Crandall Katharine Seymour Day Fidelia Fielding Charlotte Perkins Gilman Dorothy...
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Emlen Jr, and Prudence Crandall established schools for African Americans in the decades preceding the Civil War. In 1832, Prudence Crandall admitted an...
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Fielding Baker Evelyn Longman Batchelder Catharine Beecher Jody Cohen Prudence Crandall Katharine Seymour Day Fidelia Fielding Charlotte Perkins Gilman Dorothy...
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York City Department of Cultural Affairs and Percent for Art, and "Prudence Crandall with Student" (2008) in the Connecticut State Capitol. Swarns, Rachel...
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are Wheatley (after Phillis Wheatley), Baldwin, Frazier (Julia S. Caldwell-Frazier), Truth (Sojourner Truth), and Crandall (Prudence Crandall) Halls....
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Fielding Baker Evelyn Longman Batchelder Catharine Beecher Jody Cohen Prudence Crandall Katharine Seymour Day Fidelia Fielding Charlotte Perkins Gilman Dorothy...
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Woodstock, Pine Acres Lake along the Natchaug Trail, Thompson Common, Prudence Crandall Museum in Canterbury, Putnam District (village) Logo Location within...
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Fielding Baker Evelyn Longman Batchelder Catharine Beecher Jody Cohen Prudence Crandall Katharine Seymour Day Fidelia Fielding Charlotte Perkins Gilman Dorothy...
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