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Prudence Crandall

Prudence Crandall

Civil rights pioneer, educator, temperance advocate, connecticut's official state heroine

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Birthdate
September 3, 1803
Birthplace
Hopkinton, Rhode Island
Hopkinton, Rhode Island
Date of Death
January 28, 1890
Place of Death
Elk Falls, Kansas
Elk Falls, Kansas
Nationality
Americans
Americans
Educated at
Moses Brown School
Moses Brown School
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suffragist
Teacher
Teacher
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Writer
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00000000227501100
Open Library ID
OL163132A0
VIAF
303364210

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United States
United States
Wikidata ID
Q512490
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Prudence Crandall (born March 9, 1803) was an American teacher and suffragist. She was born in Hopkinton, Rhode Island and held citizenship in the United States. Crandall received her education at the Moses Brown School.

Throughout her life, she took on the occupations of a teacher and suffragist, advocating for women's rights. Prudence Crandall passed away on January 28, 1890, in Elk Falls, Kansas.

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