Connecticut repealed the Black Law in 1838, and later recognized Crandall with a small pension in 1886, four years before her death.
Connecticut repealed the Black Law in 1838, and later recognized Prudence Crandall with an act of the state legislature, prominently supported by Mark Twain, providing her with a $ 400 yearly pension in 1886 ( about $ 9600 in 2010 dollars ).
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