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Prudence and Crandall
In 1832, Prudence Crandall, a schoolteacher raised as a Quaker, stirred controversy when she opened a school for black girls in town.
The school still stands in Canterbury, and currently serves as the Prudence Crandall Museum.
* Prudence Crandall House — Jct.
* Prudence Crandall ( 1803 – 1890 ), a schoolteacher who set up a school for black girls in town despite local resistance.
* Prudence Crandall, taught first desegregated classroom in USA
In 1833, Prudence Crandall admitted a black student to her female academy.
Major attractions in the Quiet Corner include the main University of Connecticut campus in Storrs ; the birthplace of Samuel Huntington in Scotland ; Route 169, a National Scenic Byway running north-and-south through the region ; the Prudence Crandall House Museum in Canterbury ; the Nathan Hale Homestead in Coventry ; and the many antiques shops of Pomfret, Putnam, and Woodstock.
Prudence Crandall ( September 3, 1803-January 28, 1890 ), a schoolteacher raised as a Quaker, stirred controversy with her education of African-American girls in Canterbury, Connecticut.
Prudence Crandall was born on September 3, 1803 to Pardon and Esther Carpenter Crandall, a Quaker couple in the Hope Valley area in the town of Hopkinton, Rhode Island.
For the safety of her students, her family and herself, Prudence Crandall decided to close her school on September 10, 1834.
In August of the same year the school closed, Prudence Crandall married the Rev.
The widowed Prudence Crandall relocated to Elk Falls, Kansas, where a state historical marker commemorates her contributions.
Connecticut repealed the Black Law in 1838, and later recognized Prudence Crandall with an act of the state legislature, prominently supported by Mark Twain, providing her with a $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 ).
Crandall's school still stands in Canterbury, Connecticut, and currently serves as the Prudence Crandall museum, run by the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism.
The Prudence Crandall House in Canterbury was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1991.
In Enfield, Connecticut, there is the namesake Prudence Crandall Elementary School.
In 1995, the Connecticut General Assembly designated Prudence Crandall as the state's official heroine.
* Kansas Historical Society marker on US 160 on the west edge of Elk Falls, KS honoring Prudence Crandall
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* Three Who Dared: Prudence Crandall, Margaret Douglass, Myrtilla Miner: Champions of Antebellum Black Education.

Prudence and who
Over the course of the strip he has brought in his partner Gloria and fathered several children and grandchildren, including Prudence who, in a reference to mixed race children, had a lovechild with a rat.
According to some reports, Lennon left Rishikesh because he felt personally betrayed by rumours that Maharishi had made sexual advances toward Mia Farrow's sister Prudence, who had accompanied The Beatles on their trip.
* Sparrow Pidgeon ( birth name Prudence ), former women's shelter director and New Ager-turned-atheist, who identified herself as a " bisexual lesbian " and was later involved with a straight Jewish male activist and stay-at-home dad, Stuart Goodman, with whom she had a child, Jiao Raizel ( or J. R .).
Mugabi has a 20-year old daughter, Mildred Prudence Mugabi who lives in Tampa, Florida and he has another daughter who still resides in Kampala, Uganda named Mourine Kabasemera Mugabi.
* Prudence Arnold ( Form 1, leaves due to universal unpopularity ) Prudence is a goody-goody two shoes, who is very clever but very unpopular with her form.
Phoebe has had her first daughter with her husband Coop, who is named Prudence Johnna and nicknamed P. J.
Maybe the last word on the life of Mad Jack Mytton should be left to Nimrod, a man who knew him well and had a full and lengthy insight into the enigma that was John Mytton: ' It was his largeness of heart that ruined Mr Mytton, added to the lofty pride which disdained the littleness of Prudence '.
Beatty's best friend was Meredith, a single teacher who lived in her building, and her co-workers included hip business manager Phil Gaines, and Prudence Anne Bartlett, nicknamed Blue.
Notably, it was the first time much of the American TV audience saw Jane Leeves, ( she played Sandy's co-worker and later roommate, Prudence Anne " Blue " Bartlett ) who later gained fame as Daphne Moon on Frasier.
She is mentioned together with such other personifications as Elpis ( Hope ), Sophrosyne ( Prudence ), and the Charites, who were all associated with honesty and harmony among people.
The two married the following year and had a daughter, Prudence Bourchier ( b. 1902 ), who also became an actress and took the stage name Vanbrugh.
Watts was born in the Alabama Territory on January 3, 1819, the oldest of twelve children born to John Hughes Watts and Prudence Hill who had moved from Georgia to find the better lands of the frontier.
The farcical comedy focuses on Prudence and Bruce, two Manhattanites who are seeking stable romantic relationships with the help of their psychiatrists, each of whom suggests the patient place a personal ad.
Bruce is a highly emotional bisexual who tends to cry easily, a trait homophobic Prudence sees as a weakness.
Their first meeting proves to be disastrous and the two report back to their respective therapists-libidinous Stuart, who once seduced Prudence, and eccentric Charlotte, who stumbles over the simplest of words, references the play Equus as a good source of advice, and interacts with Bruce and all her patients with the help of a stuffed Snoopy.
Joyce, who has been a novice for 19 years, is regularly punished by the sadistic Sister Prudence.
She died in 1976, and the next year Goring married television producer Prudence Fitzgerald, who survived him.
Lord Howell married in 1967 Cary Davina Wallace, daughter of David John Wallace ( 1914-k. i. a., World War II, Greece, 1944, son of Euan Wallace by first wife Idina Sackville ) and wife ( m. 1939 ) Joan Prudence Magor ( who later remarried on 3 March 1948 Gerald Frederick Walter de Winton ), and had three children:
Candice Marie-who works in a toy shop-takes on the role of the innocent child-( she composes little poems and songs and goes to bed with a fluffy blue hot water bottle called Prudence )-one who needs looking after and who is constantly confused and intrigued by her surroundings.

Prudence and established
The Ceramic Technology Laboratory was established in 1977 under the direction of Dr. Prudence Rice, then UF professor of Anthropology.

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