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MUSEUM: The college was destroyed by arsonists.

September 29, 2021 Patrick Miner Season 7 Episode 1
MUSEUM: The college was destroyed by arsonists.
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MUSEUM: The college was destroyed by arsonists.
Sep 29, 2021 Season 7 Episode 1
Patrick Miner

P R U D E N C E    C R A N D A L L

Prudence did not fear condemnation of neighbors, prison, or threats of bodily harm. Her school was eventually open for African American women only.  Only for that reason was her school vandalized, and burned did she, for the sake of her students, close the school. Skillfully she  leveraged this and more for the sake of promoting her goals. 

Prudence lived a life which made for ripples yet expanding in our world. Prudence Crandall has made for a better world, one which has made my word a better one. Her influence in matters of Civil Rights are hidden from view. They are properly identified in this episode.

The museum is a static representation to her life.  A living and dynamic story permeates contemporary societies worldwide. That is because her actions and principles powerfully and effectively inspired her contemporaries. Each of them passed the torch forward. I am honored to pass the torch with this episode.

https://portal.ct.gov/ECD-PrudenceCrandallMuseum

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Prudence-Crandall

BOOKS ABOUT PRUDENCE
   
 The Forbidden Schoolhouse: the True and Dramatic  Story of Prudence Hall and Her Students    by Suzanne Trip Jurmain

Other  books have been published.


Contact

crandall.museum@ct.gov

(860) 546-7800



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By permission, music composed by Leroy Anderson

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This gives great information about a great American hero; : Comment by university educator, Omaha NE


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P R U D E N C E    C R A N D A L L

Prudence did not fear condemnation of neighbors, prison, or threats of bodily harm. Her school was eventually open for African American women only.  Only for that reason was her school vandalized, and burned did she, for the sake of her students, close the school. Skillfully she  leveraged this and more for the sake of promoting her goals. 

Prudence lived a life which made for ripples yet expanding in our world. Prudence Crandall has made for a better world, one which has made my word a better one. Her influence in matters of Civil Rights are hidden from view. They are properly identified in this episode.

The museum is a static representation to her life.  A living and dynamic story permeates contemporary societies worldwide. That is because her actions and principles powerfully and effectively inspired her contemporaries. Each of them passed the torch forward. I am honored to pass the torch with this episode.

https://portal.ct.gov/ECD-PrudenceCrandallMuseum

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Prudence-Crandall

BOOKS ABOUT PRUDENCE
   
 The Forbidden Schoolhouse: the True and Dramatic  Story of Prudence Hall and Her Students    by Suzanne Trip Jurmain

Other  books have been published.


Contact

crandall.museum@ct.gov

(860) 546-7800



_____________________________________________________________________________________________

By permission, music composed by Leroy Anderson

____________________


This gives great information about a great American hero; : Comment by university educator, Omaha NE


Support the Show.


Typically 7 hours are devoted to an episode. The research required to support some Conversations has included extensive reading.
Please stay in touch, (I enjoy your emails and suggestions) recommend the podcast to others and support the show with a financial contribution.
save
.these.stories @gmail.com
Recommend the podcast to others!

Cheers!