Emily Howland

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Emily Howland was a prominent 19th- and early 20th-century American educator, abolitionist, and women's rights advocate known for her work in establishing schools for formerly enslaved people.

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instanceOf abolitionist
educator
human
women's rights activist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1827-11-20
dateOfDeath 1929-06-29
educatedAt Friends' schools
ethnicGroup White American
hasActivityPeriod 19th century
early 20th century
hasFamilyName Howland NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Emily NERFINISHED
knownFor advocacy for women's suffrage
founding and supporting schools for African Americans in the South
philanthropic support of educational institutions
languageOfWorkOrName English
livedDuring Progressive Era NERFINISHED
Reconstruction era NERFINISHED
movement abolitionism
suffrage movement
women's rights movement
notableFor establishing schools for formerly enslaved people
supporting African American education after the American Civil War
notableWork establishment of schools for formerly enslaved people in the post-Civil War South
occupation abolitionist
educator
teacher
women's rights activist
participatedIn American Civil War era relief and education efforts
placeOfBirth Sherwood, New York NERFINISHED
placeOfBurial Sherwood, New York NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Sherwood, New York NERFINISHED
religion Quaker
residence Sherwood, New York NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
supportedCause African American civil rights
emancipation of enslaved people
universal education
women's suffrage
workLocation New York State NERFINISHED
Virginia NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C.

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Wells College hasNotableAlumnus Emily Howland
Howland hasNotableBearer Emily Howland
Howland family hasNotableMember Emily Howland