September 3, 1803
When was Prudence born?
Pardon and Esther Carpenter Crandall
Who were her parents?
interracial marriage and drawing more African Americans to the community
Reasons why the whites feared Prudence's school
illegal to run a school teaching African American students
What was the Black Law?
1874
When did her husband pass away?
January 28, 1890
When did Prudence pass away?
Quackerism
What religious group was Prudence apart of?
Sarah Harris
Who was the colored student she accepted to her school?
school’s windows and smashed furniture
What happened on the night of September 9, 1834?
a small pension
What did she receive from Mark Twain and Connecticut citizen?
1831
What year did Prudence start her school?
Connecticut
Where did she start her school?
her rigorous curriculum
Why was Prudence's school on the same level as boy schools?
her students’ safety
Why did Prudence close her school?
houses the Prudence Crandall museum
September 9, 1834
When did Prudence's school get attacked?
white daughters from the town’s wealthiest families
Who was her school's demographic?
eggs, stones or manure
What did the Whites use to attack the students of color?
Calvin Philleo the Baptist minister and abolitionist
Who did Prudence marry?
Connecticut’s state heroine
What was she called by the Connecticut people after her efforts?
1833
What was the Black Law Passes
the New England Friends’ Boarding School in Providence
What school did Prudence go to as a child?
Garrison, editor of the Liberator
Who helped to advertise Prudence's school?
ran a school and participated in the women’s suffrage movement
What did Prudence do after leaving Connecticut to Illinois?
Flu
Why did she pass away?