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Prudence Crandalls advertisement in The Liberator, 1833, announcing the opening of her school in Canterbury, Connecticut, to young Ladies and little Misses of color and offering the names of leading abolitionists as references

Prudence Crandalls advertisement in The Liberator, 1833, announcing the opening of her school in Canterbury, Connecticut, to young Ladies and little Misses of color and offering the names of leading abolitionists as references


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Prudence Crandalls advertisement in The Liberator, 1833, announcing the opening of her school in Canterbury, Connecticut, to young Ladies and little Misses of color and offering the names of leading abolitionists as references

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Prudence Crandalls advertisement in The Liberator, 1833, announcing the opening of her school in Canterbury, Connecticut, to young Ladies and little Misses of color and offering the names of leading abolitionists as references

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1833 Abolition Advertising Announcement Canterbury Connecticut Crandall Education Garrison Liberator Lloyd Movement News Paper Prudence Reform Reformer School Teacher Will I Am


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This print showcases Prudence Crandall's groundbreaking advertisement in The Liberator from 1833. The image transports us back to a time when the fight for equality was gaining momentum, and brave individuals like Crandall were at the forefront of change. The ad itself is a powerful testament to Crandall's unwavering dedication to education and her commitment to racial equality. It boldly announces the opening of her school in Canterbury, Connecticut, specifically catering to young ladies and little misses of color. By offering the names of leading abolitionists as references, she sought not only to provide an education but also create an environment where these students could thrive without discrimination. In this photograph, we witness history unfolding before our eyes. The text on the advertisement speaks volumes about the reformist spirit that permeated society during this era. It serves as a reminder that education has always been seen as a catalyst for social change. The inclusion of prominent figures such as William Lloyd Garrison further emphasizes Crandall's determination to challenge societal norms and pave new paths for African American students seeking knowledge and empowerment. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of Prudence Crandall's courage and resilience in championing equal rights through education. Her legacy continues to inspire generations today, reminding us that progress is made by those who dare to defy conventions and fight for justice.

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