Bustill family

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The Bustill family is a prominent African American Quaker family historically known for its activism in abolitionism, education, and civil rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf African American family
Quaker family
person
person
person
person
person
associatedWith Philadelphia NERFINISHED
associatedWithCity Philadelphia NERFINISHED
associatedWithState Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicity African American NERFINISHED
African American
African American
African American
African American NERFINISHED
African American
family Bustill family NERFINISHED
Bustill family NERFINISHED
Bustill family NERFINISHED
Bustill family NERFINISHED
historicalRole Black education advocacy in Philadelphia
Underground Railroad support
early African American civil rights leadership
knownFor abolitionism
civil rights activism
education activism
movement African American women’s club movement
African American women’s rights movement
abolitionist movement in the United States
early civil rights movement in the United States
women’s rights movement
notableFor founding member of the Free African Society
teaching African American girls in Philadelphia
notableMember Cyrus Bustill NERFINISHED
Gertrude Bustill Mossell NERFINISHED
Grace Bustill Douglass NERFINISHED
Lewis C. Bustill NERFINISHED
Maria Bustill NERFINISHED
Sarah Mapps Douglass NERFINISHED
occupation abolitionist
abolitionist
abolitionist
author
baker
educator
educator
educator
journalist
religion Quakerism NERFINISHED
Quakerism
socialClass free Black community
timePeriod 18th century
19th century

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Maria Louisa Bustill memberOf Bustill family