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LIBERATOR: CRANDALLs AD. Prudence Crandalls advertisement in The Liberator, 1833
LIBERATOR: CRANDALLs AD.
Prudence Crandalls advertisement in The Liberator, 1833, announcing the opening of her school in Canterbury, Connecticut, to young Ladies and little Misses of color and offering the names of leading abolitionists as references
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Media ID 12349093
1833 Abolition Advertising Announcement Black Canterbury Connecticut Crandall Education Garrison Liberator Lloyd News Newspaper Prudence Reform Reformer School Teacher Typeface William Young
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 37cm x 45.7cm (14.6" x 18")
Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print titled "LIBERATOR: CRANDALL's AD" transports us back to the year 1833, a time of great social reform and progress. The image showcases Prudence Crandall's groundbreaking advertisement in The Liberator, a renowned newspaper dedicated to the abolitionist cause. In this historic announcement, Crandall boldly declares the opening of her school in Canterbury, Connecticut, exclusively for young ladies and little misses of color. The ad not only highlights Crandall's commitment to education but also serves as a powerful symbol of defiance against racial discrimination prevalent during that era. By offering the names of leading abolitionists such as William Lloyd Garrison as references, she solidifies her dedication to providing an inclusive learning environment for African American girls. The typeface used in this advertisement adds an air of elegance and sophistication while emphasizing the importance and seriousness behind Crandall's mission. It is evident that she was determined to challenge societal norms by empowering young black women through education. Through this remarkable photograph from Granger Art on Demand, we are reminded of the courage and resilience displayed by individuals like Prudence Crandall who fought tirelessly for equality and justice. This image stands as a testament to their unwavering commitment towards creating a more just society where every individual has access to quality education regardless of their race or background.
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