Sarah Mapps Douglass

Basic Information  Sarah Mapps Douglass was an African American woman, best known for her efforts as an abolitionist, educator, artist, and Quaker. She was born to Robert and Grace Douglass on September 9, 1806, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The maternal side of her family was very active in the abolition movement, being members of the Free African Society.…

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