Letter from Prudence Crandall, Canterbury, [Connecticut], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1833 February 12th

Prudence Crandall writes to William Lloyd Garrison about her return to Canterbury and her conversation with Daniel Packer, who called her efforts to establish a school for African-American young women, "praise worthy" but feared that she "cannot be supplied with scholars at th...

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