Use code RJTJFG for 20% off at checkout. Until 5/31/20
Boundary: Bleed area may not be visible.
The watermark at the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final product.
by Photo Researchers
$32.00
Model
Case Style
Orientation
Image Size
Product Details
Prudence Crandall, American Educator iPhone case by Photo Researchers. Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Design Details
Prudence Crandall (September 3, 1803 - January 28, 1890) was an American schoolteacher. In 1831, she took charge of the Canterbury Female Boarding... more
Ships Within
3 - 4 business days
Photograph
Canvas Print
Framed Print
Art Print
Poster
Metal Print
Acrylic Print
Wood Print
Greeting Card
iPhone Case
Throw Pillow
Duvet Cover
Shower Curtain
Tote Bag
Round Beach Towel
Zip Pouch
Beach Towel
Weekender Tote Bag
Portable Battery Charger
Bath Towel
Apparel
Coffee Mug
Spiral Notebook
Fleece Blanket
Tapestry
Jigsaw Puzzle
Sticker
Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Prudence Crandall (September 3, 1803 - January 28, 1890) was an American schoolteacher. In 1831, she took charge of the Canterbury Female Boarding School in Connecticut. In 1832, a young woman by the name of Sarah Harris, the daughter of a free African-American farmer in the local community, asked to be accepted to the school. Many prominent townspeople objected and pressured to have Harris dismissed from the school, but Crandall refused. Consequently, Crandall ceased teaching white girls altogether and opened up her school strictly to African-American girls. In 1833, twenty African-American girls from Boston, Providence, New York, Philadelphia, and surrounding areas in Connecticut arrived at Miss Crandall's School for Young Ladies and Little Misses of Color. The the Connecticut legislature passed the Black Law, which prohibited a school with African-American students from outside the state without the town's permission. Crandall was arrested and placed in the county jail for one nigh...
$32.00
There are no comments for Prudence Crandall, American Educator. Click here to post the first comment.