To all on Equal Terms: the life and legacy of Prudence Crandall
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Hartford, CT : Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism, 2009.
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27:24 minutes : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
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Dramatizes the stand of Prudence Crandall , who devoted her Connecticut girls' school exclusively to Black students in 1833 despite community hostility. Shows how she faced jail and the destruction of her school with passive resistance and a firm belief in her Quaker ideals.

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Notes

General Note
Based on the book: To all on Equal Terms / Diana Ross McCain.
General Note
Special thanks to Kazimiera Kozlowski, Prudence Crandall Museum Curator.
Creation/Production Credits
Music by Chris Kubi.
Participants/Performers
Narrated by Dick Rodstein; voice of Prudence by Nance Williamson; actors: Donna Dufrense, Shon Curry Gwendolyn Quezaire, Rodnesha Taylor Presutti, Roxanne Rainford, Hannah Coombs, Kaila Galinat, George King Jr., Rachel Zevln, Victor Demilo, Peter Curtis, Robert Barlow, Will McCabe, Joanne Tobriner, Michelle Clifton, Brian Sear, Mike Gilligan, Gale Epstein, Stewart Thomson.
Description
Dramatizes the stand of Prudence Crandall , who devoted her Connecticut girls' school exclusively to Black students in 1833 despite community hostility. Shows how she faced jail and the destruction of her school with passive resistance and a firm belief in her Quaker ideals.

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(2009). To all on Equal Terms: the life and legacy of Prudence Crandall. Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism.

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2009. To All On Equal Terms: The Life and Legacy of Prudence Crandall. Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism.

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To All On Equal Terms: The Life and Legacy of Prudence Crandall. Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism, 2009.

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To All On Equal Terms: The Life and Legacy of Prudence Crandall. Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism, 2009.

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