Schooling the Nation: The Success of the Canterbury Academy for Black Women
English
By (author): Jennifer Rycenga
Jennifer Rycenga recovers a pioneering example of antiracism and Black-white cooperation. At once an inspirational and cautionary tale, Canterbury Academy succeeded thanks to far-reaching networks, alliances, and activism that placed it within Black, womens, and abolitionist history. Rycenga focuses on the people like Sarah Harris, the Academys first Black student; Maria Davis, Crandalls Black housekeeper and her early connection to the embryonic abolitionist movement; and Crandall herself. Telling their stories, she highlights the agency of Black and white women within the currents, and as a force changing those currents, in nineteenth-century America.
Insightful and provocative, Schooling the Nation tells the forgotten story of remarkable women and a collaboration across racial and gender lines.
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