she was a helper for the civil war since she educated black and went forward to make blacks have the same rights as the American's
Prudence Crandall House was created in 1805.
Pardon and Esther Carpenter Crandall.
The address of the Prudence Crandall Museum is: , Canterbury, CT 06331-0058
It is not known how Prudence Crandall died. Prudence was a schoolteacher who was most known for attempting to integrate her class with the admission of an African-American girl in 1833.
The phone number of the Prudence Crandall Museum is: 860-566-3005.
Prudence Crandall did not have children of her own. However, she ran a school for African-American children in the early to mid 1800s.
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No she did at a good age later in life. Prudence Crandall died Jan. 28, 1890. She died at eighty-seven years old.
She died on January 28, 1890
Profiles in Courage - 1964 Prudence Crandall 1-15 was released on: USA: 21 February 1965