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

Susan Strane

A Whole-Souled Woman: Prudence Crandall and the Education of Black Women
Format
Paperback
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Country
United States
Published
1 April 1990
Pages
292
ISBN
9780393337020

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

Susan Strane

Though the Black Law did not succeed in forcing Crandall to close the school, vigilante violence finally did, in 1834. In the wake of the hostilities, which has tragic consequences for her family, Crandall took to the prairie, where she spent the remainder of her remarkable life as a pioneer educator, feminist, and free-thinking spiritualist.

This richly documented biography draws on the Crandall family papers and includes Prudence’s correspondence with such abolitionist luminaries as William Lloyd Garrison and Arthur Tappan. Susan Strane brings the abolitionists’ struggle to dramatic life in the story of one woman’s incredible courage.

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