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- Sarah_Harris_Fayerweather abstract "Sarah Harris Fayerweather (1812–1878) was an African-American activist, abolitionist, and school integrationist. Beginning in January 1833 at the age of twenty, she attended Prudence Crandall's Canterbury Female Boarding School in Canterbury, Connecticut, considered to be the first integrated schoolhouse in the United States.".
- Q7422374 abstract "Sarah Harris Fayerweather (1812–1878) was an African-American activist, abolitionist, and school integrationist. Beginning in January 1833 at the age of twenty, she attended Prudence Crandall's Canterbury Female Boarding School in Canterbury, Connecticut, considered to be the first integrated schoolhouse in the United States.".
- Sarah_Harris_Fayerweather comment "Sarah Harris Fayerweather (1812–1878) was an African-American activist, abolitionist, and school integrationist. Beginning in January 1833 at the age of twenty, she attended Prudence Crandall's Canterbury Female Boarding School in Canterbury, Connecticut, considered to be the first integrated schoolhouse in the United States.".
- Q7422374 comment "Sarah Harris Fayerweather (1812–1878) was an African-American activist, abolitionist, and school integrationist. Beginning in January 1833 at the age of twenty, she attended Prudence Crandall's Canterbury Female Boarding School in Canterbury, Connecticut, considered to be the first integrated schoolhouse in the United States.".