Grace Bustill Douglass

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Grace Bustill Douglass was a prominent 19th-century African American abolitionist and educator who played a key role in early Black women’s activism in Philadelphia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf African American activist
abolitionist
educator
human
woman
birthName Grace Bustill NERFINISHED
cause abolition of slavery
racial equality
women’s rights
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American

Black American
familyName Douglass NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork anti-slavery advocacy
education
social reform
gender female
givenName Grace NERFINISHED
hasNotableCharacteristic African American woman abolitionist in the 19th century
pioneer of Black women’s activism in Philadelphia
knownFor advocacy for African American education
anti-slavery activism
leadership in early Black women’s activism in Philadelphia
mainLocationOfActivism Philadelphia NERFINISHED
movement African American civil rights movement (19th century)
abolitionist movement
early Black women’s rights movement
notableFor Black women’s activism
abolitionism
education of African Americans
occupation abolitionist
educator
placeOfActivity Philadelphia NERFINISHED
race Black
residence Philadelphia
socialRole Black women’s rights advocate
community leader

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Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society foundedBy Grace Bustill Douglass
Maria Louisa Bustill hasAncestor Grace Bustill Douglass