Prudence Crandall Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Prudence Crandall Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Civil Rights Activist Prudence Crandall including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Prudence Crandall
Real Name Prudence Crandall
Profession Civil Rights Activists
Famous as Connecticut’s official State Heroine
Nationality American
Personal Life of Prudence Crandall
Born on 03 September 1803
Birthday 3rd September
Died At Age 86
Sun Sign Virgo
Born in Rhode Island
Died on 28 January 1890
Place of death Kansas
Family Background of Prudence Crandall
Father Pardon Crandall
Mother Esther Crandall
Siblings Hezekiah Crandall, Reuben Crandall, Almira Crandall
Spouse/Partner Rev. Calvin Philleo
Personal Fact of Prudence Crandall

Prudence Crandall was an American teacher who established one of the first schools for African- American girls. She was one of the first abolitionists to protest against the inhuman slavery of the African American community by the white people of America. Born into a Quaker family, she was educated in a boarding school and later ran her own girls school where she taught peacefully until she admitted an African-American girl. Her decision to support an integrated school for everyone raised flames of objection and opposition from the white people.

She responded with the decision of operating a school only for African-American girls which led to a legal battle between her and the state of Connecticut.. She was eventually acquitted but was forced to shut down her school because of the violent acts of citizens harassing her and the students.

She fought for a noble cause throughout her life with an indomitable spirit and audacity which was supported by many abolitionists around the world. Her struggle against all odds was a proof of the strength of her character and willpower. She fought hard to create a society that would be free of discrimination based on race and class, and became an inspiration for future generations around the globe.