Schooling the Nation
portes grátis
Schooling the Nation
The Success of the Canterbury Academy for Black Women
Kozlowski, Kazimiera; Rycenga, Jennifer
University of Illinois Press
01/2025
328
Mole
9780252088377
Pré-lançamento - envio 15 a 20 dias após a sua edição
Descrição não disponível.
Foreword Kazimiera Kozlowski
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction. A Luminous Moment
Crandall and Canterbury: The (Un)Steady State of the Standing Order
The Women and the Issues Are Joined: Maria Davis, Prudence Crandall, and Sarah Harris
Activating the Abolitionist Networks
Martyrs in the Classroom: The Whip and he Prison
Young Ladies and Little Misses: The Black Students and Their Contexts
Ripples and Reflections in the Abolitionist Networks: Conventions and Curriculum
Students on Trial: Thrice inside the Courtroom
Patriarchal Marriage and White Violence: The Closing of the Canterbury Academy
You Are Trying to Improve Your Mind in Every Way: Lives after the Academy
Conclusion. Hearing All the Voices
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction. A Luminous Moment
Crandall and Canterbury: The (Un)Steady State of the Standing Order
The Women and the Issues Are Joined: Maria Davis, Prudence Crandall, and Sarah Harris
Activating the Abolitionist Networks
Martyrs in the Classroom: The Whip and he Prison
Young Ladies and Little Misses: The Black Students and Their Contexts
Ripples and Reflections in the Abolitionist Networks: Conventions and Curriculum
Students on Trial: Thrice inside the Courtroom
Patriarchal Marriage and White Violence: The Closing of the Canterbury Academy
You Are Trying to Improve Your Mind in Every Way: Lives after the Academy
Conclusion. Hearing All the Voices
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Immediate Abolition; white supremacy; New England industrialization; African-American education; Women's history; African-American history; Intersectionality; Antiracism; Canterbury Female Academy; non-violence; religious conversion; Peace Movement; American Colonization Society; New Haven Manual Labor College; Quakers; Society of Friends; Second Great Awakening; Philosophia; The Liberator; Whipping; vagrancy laws; martyrdom; Black Law of Connecticut; Unionist; newspaper; antebellum free Black communities; Black literary societies; Dred Scott v. Sandford; Dred Scott decision; Brown v. Board of Education; New York Anti-Abolition Riot; Philadelphia Moyamensing riot; Atchison Academy; Prudence Crandall Pension Sarah Harris Fayerweather; Julia Williams Garnet; Mary Elizabeth Miles Bibb; Ann Eliza Hammond; Eliza Glasko Peterson; Miranda Glasko Overbaugh; Theodosia deGrasse Vogelsang; Elizabeth Brown Smith; Ann Peterson; Mary Anderson Harris Williams; Maria Davis; Sarah Mapps Douglass; Elizabeth Marshall; Fannie
Foreword Kazimiera Kozlowski
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction. A Luminous Moment
Crandall and Canterbury: The (Un)Steady State of the Standing Order
The Women and the Issues Are Joined: Maria Davis, Prudence Crandall, and Sarah Harris
Activating the Abolitionist Networks
Martyrs in the Classroom: The Whip and he Prison
Young Ladies and Little Misses: The Black Students and Their Contexts
Ripples and Reflections in the Abolitionist Networks: Conventions and Curriculum
Students on Trial: Thrice inside the Courtroom
Patriarchal Marriage and White Violence: The Closing of the Canterbury Academy
You Are Trying to Improve Your Mind in Every Way: Lives after the Academy
Conclusion. Hearing All the Voices
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction. A Luminous Moment
Crandall and Canterbury: The (Un)Steady State of the Standing Order
The Women and the Issues Are Joined: Maria Davis, Prudence Crandall, and Sarah Harris
Activating the Abolitionist Networks
Martyrs in the Classroom: The Whip and he Prison
Young Ladies and Little Misses: The Black Students and Their Contexts
Ripples and Reflections in the Abolitionist Networks: Conventions and Curriculum
Students on Trial: Thrice inside the Courtroom
Patriarchal Marriage and White Violence: The Closing of the Canterbury Academy
You Are Trying to Improve Your Mind in Every Way: Lives after the Academy
Conclusion. Hearing All the Voices
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Immediate Abolition; white supremacy; New England industrialization; African-American education; Women's history; African-American history; Intersectionality; Antiracism; Canterbury Female Academy; non-violence; religious conversion; Peace Movement; American Colonization Society; New Haven Manual Labor College; Quakers; Society of Friends; Second Great Awakening; Philosophia; The Liberator; Whipping; vagrancy laws; martyrdom; Black Law of Connecticut; Unionist; newspaper; antebellum free Black communities; Black literary societies; Dred Scott v. Sandford; Dred Scott decision; Brown v. Board of Education; New York Anti-Abolition Riot; Philadelphia Moyamensing riot; Atchison Academy; Prudence Crandall Pension Sarah Harris Fayerweather; Julia Williams Garnet; Mary Elizabeth Miles Bibb; Ann Eliza Hammond; Eliza Glasko Peterson; Miranda Glasko Overbaugh; Theodosia deGrasse Vogelsang; Elizabeth Brown Smith; Ann Peterson; Mary Anderson Harris Williams; Maria Davis; Sarah Mapps Douglass; Elizabeth Marshall; Fannie