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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Myrtilla Miners School For African American Girls 20171122

Heurich was 11 years old living in germany. In 1853, she was a white woman from new york, moved down here and built the first africanamerican Teaching School for free africanamericans in washington, d. C. This is before the civil war. It was also called the miner school for colored girls. Mytrilla came in 1851 and only had 100 in her pocket when she came. Most people thought she would be arrested or killed when she said what she wanted to do. And although there were abolitionists who sympathized with her cause it was like her own independent project. I first thought for a while when i first read about the story she might have been some kind of tool of the Abolition Movement, really, she came down here all on her own at the start. She first established the school by the force of her own will, something almost unimaginable, giving the cultural firsts that opposed her at th ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Myrtilla Miners School For African American Girls 20171122

Heurich was 11 years old living in germany. In 1853, she was a white woman from new york, moved down here and built the first africanamerican Teaching School for free africanamericans in washington, d. C. This is before the civil war. It was also called the miner school for colored girls. Mytrilla came in 1851 and only had 100 in her pocket when she came. Most people thought she would be arrested or killed when she said what she wanted to do. And although there were abolitionists who sympathized with her cause it was like her own independent project. I first thought for a while when i first read about the story she might have been some kind of tool of the Abolition Movement, really, she came down here all on her own at the start. She first established the school by the force of her own will, something almost unimaginable, giving the cultural firsts that opposed her at th ....

New York , United States , Rhode Island , Arabella Jones , John Kerry , Kimberly Bender , Ina Wood , William Seward , Frederick Douglass , Beecher Stowe , Emily Howland , Johns Hopkins , Walter Johnson , Muhammad Ali , Teaching School , School Free , Miner School , First Read , Read Story , Start School , University District , First Person , Extensive Research , Research Find , Talk School , Primary School ,

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Myrtilla Miners School For African American Girls 20170916

Here before. You all know the history of the historic home of d. C. s most successful brewer. We are not going to be talking about him today. This is a special story for us about Myrtilla Miner. Myrtilla miner opened a school. Ere 1853 Myrtilla Miner who was a white woman from new york moved down here and built the first africanamerican Teaching School for free africanamericans in washington, d. C. This is before the civil war. It was also called the minor school for colored girls the miner school for colored girls. She established the school in 1851 with 100 in her pocket. Most people thought it cannot be you bere and worse that arrested or killed when she told them what she wanted to do. Although she rallied support of abolitionists and others that sympathized with her cause, when she came here it was her own independ ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Myrtilla Miners School For African American Girls 20170924

Historic home of d. C. s most successful brewer. We are not going to be talking about him today. This is a special story for us about Myrtilla Miner. Myrtilla miner opened a school here. In 1853, Myrtilla Miner who was a white woman from new york moved down here and built the first africanamerican Teaching School for free africanamericans in washington, d. C. This is before the civil war. It was also called the miner school for colored girls. She established the school in 1851 with 100 in her pocket. Most people thought it cannot be done here and worse that she could be arrested or killed when she told them what she wanted to do. Although she rallied support of abolitionists and others that sympathized with her cause, when she came here it was her own independent project. I had thought that she might have been some kind ....

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The Sweet House: An inside look at a piece of Grand Rapids history

The house is packed full of Grand Rapids relics: Paintings by West Michigan’s world-renowned artist Mathias Alten, a dining table that has served four U.S. presidents, even four gypsum medallions that celebrate a part of the city’s first industry. But the house itself is a piece of history. ....

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