Sarah Harris Fayerweather (April 16 1812 – November 16 1878) was an African-American activist, abolitionist, and school integrationist. Beginning in January...
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journalist Sarah Harris (scientist), British biophysicist Sarah Harris Fayerweather (1812–1878), African-American activist Sara Harris (born 1969), Canadian...
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Fayerweather may refer to: George Fayerweather (c. 1802–1869), American blacksmith Julia Fayerweather Afong (1840–1919), Hawaiian high chiefess Sarah...
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position in a 19th-century village. Fayerweather moved to Canterbury, Connecticut, where in 1833 he married Sarah Harris (1812–1878), a free black woman born...
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County became the most anti-slavery part of Connecticut.: 52 Sarah Harris Fayerweather Julia Williams A novel, The Canterbury Question, was published...
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Narragansett-African descent who was host to anti-slavery activists; his wife Sarah Harris Fayerweather was particularly active in the movement Robyn E. Hannigan, scientist...
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married a nephew of Emperor Napoleon I (died 1881) April 16 – Sarah Harris Fayerweather, African-American whose 1832 admission to a Connecticut school...
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up a school for black girls in town despite local resistance Sarah Harris Fayerweather (1812–1878), first black student in Prudence Crandall's school...
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rabbi) Ralph Waldo Emerson (American) Calvin Fairbank (American) Sarah Harris Fayerweather (American) John Gregg Fee (American) Charles Finney (American)...
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was the home of George Fayerweather, an African-American blacksmith and his family, including his wife Sarah Harris Fayerweather. The shop was built in...
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suppressed, but only after many deaths.[citation needed] 1832 Sarah Harris Fayerweather, an aspiring teacher, is admitted to Prudence Crandall's all-girl...
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October 20 – Hiram Paulding, admiral (born 1797) November 16 – Sarah Harris Fayerweather, African-American whose 1832 admission to a Connecticut school...
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August 2021. McBurney, Christian (2020). "Prudence Crandall, Sarah Harris Fayerweather and Ann Hammond: Their Pre-Civil War Struggle for Equality for...
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University of Rhode Island George Fayerweather (1802–1869) – abolitionist and blacksmith Sarah Harris Fayerweather (1812–1878) – abolitionist Edward Everett...
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and Sage Mears House Lehman Hall Heating Plant Adams Memorial Theatre Fayerweather Hall Mercersburg Academy Chapel – Mercersburg, PA, 1916-26 The Masters...
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