- Source: Ann Eliza Hammond
Ann Eliza Hammond (born c. 1816) was an African American student from Providence, Rhode Island. She attended Prudence Crandall's Canterbury Female Boarding School and was subpoenaed and arrested in 1833 for vagrancy as a result of Connecticut opposition to the school's attempt at desegregation. Her father, Thomas Hammond, had died in 1826.
References
Further reading
McBurney, Christian (2020). "Prudence Crandall, Sarah Harris Fayerweather and Ann Hammond: Their Pre-Civil War Struggle for Equality for Black People". Small State, Big History. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
Williams, Donald E. Jr. (2016). Prudence Crandall's legacy: the fight for equality in the 1830s, Dred Scott, and Brown v. Board of Education (First paperback ed.). Middletown, Connecticut. ISBN 9780819576460.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Baumgartner, Kabria (1 January 2019). "Love and Justice: African American Women, Education, and Protest in Antebellum New England". Journal of Social History. 52 (3): 652–676. doi:10.1093/jsh/shy019.
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