| Harriet Martineau - 1839 - 94 páginas
...terms. Miss Crandall silently prosecuted her plan. The legislature was petitioned, through the exertion of a leading citizen of Canterbury, Mr Judson, and...offence to establish any school for the instruction of colored persons, not inhabitants of the State, or to instruct, board, or harbor persons entering the... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1839 - 52 páginas
...terms. Miss Crandall silently prosecuted her plan. The legislature was petitioned, through the exertion of a leading citizen of Canterbury, Mr. Judson, and a law was obtained in :he course of the month of May, making it a penal oi'fencc to establish any school for the instruction... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1840 - 72 páginas
...SchooJ will be opened for the reception of young Ladies and little Misses of colour. I he branches taught are as follows :— Reading, Writing, Arithmetic,...the constitution which gives to the citizens of each Stale all the privileges and immunities of the citizens of the several States.* Perceiving this, Miss... | |
| James Kent - 1848 - 1046 páginas
...inhabitants ; and it was made penal to set up or establish any school or literary institution in that state, for the instruction of coloured persons not inhabitants of the state, or to instruct or teach in any such school or institution, or board or harbour, for that purpose, any such persons,... | |
| 1862 - 970 páginas
...Miss Crandall silently prosecuted ha plan. The Legislature was petitioned, and a law was obtained in May, making it a penal offence to establish any school...inhabitants of the state, or to instruct, board, or harI'jur persons entering the state for educational purposes. As this law was clearly unconstitutional,... | |
| Eliza Wigham - 1863 - 188 páginas
...Crandall silently prosecuted her plan. The state legislature was petitioned, and a law was obtained in May, making it a penal offence to establish any school...inhabitants of the state, or to instruct, board, or harbour such entering the state for educational purposes. As this law was clearly unconstitutional, Miss Crandall... | |
| James William Massie - 1864 - 534 páginas
...called on the appearance of the advertisement, ami tho school was denounced. The state passed a law making it a penal offence to establish any school...of coloured persons not inhabitants of the state, etc. Miss Crandall persevered with her school, was imprisoned, bailed out, tried, but escaped by a... | |
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