- NAME: Prudence Crandall
- OCCUPATION: Educator, Civil Rights Activist
- BIRTH DATE: September 03, 1803
- DEATH DATE: January 28, 1890
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Hopkinton, Rhode Island
- PLACE OF DEATH: Elk Falls, Kansas
Prudence Crandall was an American schoolteacher who stirred controversy when she insisted on educating African-American girls at her school in Canterbury, Connecticut.
Prudence Crandell stood trial in 1833 to defend her decision to educate African-American girls but eventually closed the school in 1834 because of the violence and public backlash against it.
