Women's Rights, Racial Integration, and Education from 1850–1920

ebook The Case of Sarah Raymond, the First Female Superintendent

By M. Noraian

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This historical biography examines Sarah Raymond Fitzwilliam's abolitionist roots growing up on a stop of the Underground Railroad, her training at a 'normal school,' her tenure as a teacher, principal and the nation's first city school superintendent (Bloomington, Illinois 1874-1892).
Women's Rights, Racial Integration, and Education from 1850–1920