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  2. Sarah Mapps Douglass - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Douglass was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to a prominent abolitionist family, the only daughter of abolitionists Robert Douglass, a baker, and Grace Bustill Douglass, a milliner and teacher. Douglass' grandfather, Cyrus Bustill, a Quaker who owned a bakery and operated a school run from his home, was an early member of the Free ...

  3. Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society - Wikipedia

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    Free black females helped organize the society as well. Prominent individuals included Grace Bustill Douglass and Sarah Mapps Douglass, Hetty Reckless, and Charlotte Forten (wife of notable abolitionist James Forten) and her daughters, Harriet, Sarah, and Margaretta. These women represented the city's African American elite. [5]

  4. Litchfield Female Academy - Wikipedia

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    The leading men of the town and their wives judged the compositions, maps, art and needlework shown at the school's annual exhibitions, adding to the school's fame. The school rose to prominence at the same time at the Litchfield Law School, operating simultaneously in Litchfield, CT and founded by Tapping Reeve in 1784. Students often attended ...

  5. Grace A. Mapps - Wikipedia

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    Grace Mapps and Sarah Mapps Douglass were described as having taken up "the challenge to be seen as equals within the Religious Society of Friends." [7] Samuel Ringgold Ward, an African-American abolitionist, wrote of the Society of Friends that: They will aid in giving us a partial education - but never in a Quaker school, beside their own ...

  6. Robert Douglass Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1809, Robert Douglass Jr. was the son of the abolitionist and community leaders Robert Douglass Sr., from the Caribbean island of St Kitts, and Grace Bustill Douglass, daughter of Cyrus Bustill. His sister was artist and abolitionist Sarah Mapps Douglass; he also had four other siblings. [2]

  7. Grief counselors on hand to comfort Lexington high school ...

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    We will also have counselors available on Monday, October 7 when we return from Fall Break,” said Lexington’s Frederick Douglass High School Principal Lester Diaz.

  8. List of School for Creative and Performing Arts people

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    Principal, Crest Hills Year-Round School 2004: Mr. Lewis took over the role as Principal. 2004–2006: Clarence Crum: 2006–2007: Jonathan Carlisle: Assistant principal at the former Colonel White High School for the Arts, Dayton, Ohio: 2007-2008: Kimberly S. Brown: Interim Principal- 2007-2008- Assistant Principal at Academy of World ...

  9. A Comprehensive Guide to the Sarah J. Maas Universe ... - AOL

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    Sarah J. Maas has been the queen of romantasy for nearly a decade now, but the rise of BookTok has only made her more popular — and now it seems like everyone is ready to join the author in the ...