Sarah Garnet

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Sarah Garnet was a pioneering African American educator and suffragist in New York City, recognized as one of the first Black women to serve as a public school principal and a leader in the fight for Black women’s voting rights.

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instanceOf civil rights activist
educator
person
suffragist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American

Black American
familyName Garnet NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork education
voting rights
women’s rights
givenName Sarah NERFINISHED
knownFor advocating for Black women’s right to vote
pioneering role as a Black woman school administrator
movement African American civil rights movement (19th–early 20th century)
women’s suffrage movement
notableFor being one of the first Black women public school principals in New York City
leadership in Black women’s voting rights activism
notableRole leader in Black women’s suffrage organizing in New York City
occupation school principal
suffrage activist
teacher
placeOfActivity New York City public schools NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment support for racial equality
support for women’s suffrage
residence New York City
sexOrGender female
workLocation New York City

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Henry Highland Garnet hasChild Sarah Garnet