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Emma Willard: Activist For Women's Rights And Education

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Emma Willard was born on February 23rd 1787 and died on April 15th 1870. She was an activist for women’s rights and education. Throughout her life she worked in many different schools and even founded the first women’s school for higher education. She travelled the country and world, advocating for school for girls. She was principal at Middlebury Female Seminary for 2 years before she got tired of the material that they taught and decided to open her own school for girls in 1814. The first school she opened was in her own home. With the success of the boarding school, she wrote a pamphlet called “A Plan for Improving Female Education” in 1819. The main purpose of the pamphlet was to get more funding for girl schools as there was for boy schools.
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