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A Whole-Souled Woman: Prudence Crandall and the Education of Black Women

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In 1833, Prudence Crandall opened the first private boarding school for black girls in New England. The village vigilantes resorted to violence and forced the school to close in 1834, whereupon Crandall "took to the prairie"--a dramatic story of one woman's incredible courage.

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A Whole-Souled Woman: Prudence Crandall and the Education of Black Women 1990, W. W. Norton & Company

ISBN-13: 9780393337020

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A Whole-Souled Woman: Prudence Crandall and the Education of Black Women 1990, W. W. Norton & Company, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780393028263

Hardcover