Laura Matilda Towne

Laura Matilda Towne (May 3, 1825 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – February 22, 1901, in St. Helena Island, South Carolina) was an American abolitionist and educator. She is best known for forming the first freedmen's schools (those for newly freed slaves), notably the Penn School. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Towne, Laura Matilda, 1825-1901
Camb., Massachusetts, 1912

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by Towne, Laura Matilda, 1825-1901
New York, Negro Universities Press 1969

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by Towne, Laura Matilda, 1825-1901
[Temecula, Calif. : Reprint Services Corp., 1991

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by Towne, Laura Matilda, 1825-1901
Cambridge, Printed at the Riverside press, 1912

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by Towne, Laura Matilda, 1825-1901
New York : Negro Universities Press, 1969

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