Perry resigns as girls club supervisor.
Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry was the granddaughter of the famous abolitionist, Frederick Douglass. (Black Women and American Social Welfare: The Life of Fredericka Douglass Sprague PerryIf you have access to a journal via a society or association membership, please browse to your society journal, select an article to view, and follow the instructions in this box.Inman E. Page Library, Lincoln UniversityThe double task: The struggle of Negro women for sex and race emancipation24 hours online access to download contentTwo Outstanding Black Women in Social Welfare History: Mary Church Ter...Anna Murray Douglass—My mother as I recall herSign in here to access free tools such as favourites and alerts, or to access personal subscriptionsThe e-mail addresses that you supply to use this service will not be used for any other purpose without your consent.Click the button below for the full-text contentBook Reviews : Afro-American Women of the South and the Advancement of the Race, 1895-1925. Access to society journal content varies across our titles.Sharing links are not available for this article.Social Work Program, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, By ...Addie Hunton and the Construction of an African American Female Peace ...I have read and accept the terms and conditionsIf you have access to journal content via a university, library or employer, sign in hereSome society journals require you to create a personal profile, then activate your society accountThe email address and/or password entered does not match our records, please check and try again.If you have access to journal via a society or associations, read the instructions belowContact us if you experience any difficulty logging in.You are adding the following journals to your email alertsCreate a link to share a read only version of this article with your colleagues and friends. Frederica Douglass Perry female Negro born 9 Aug 1880 Rochester, NY age 63 yrs 2 mo 14 days died 23 Oct 1943 Kansas City, Jackson Co. Missouri father Nathan Sprague born Maryland mother Rosetta Douglass.
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Jermain Wesley Loguen and Catherine Loguen, of Syracuse. Mrs. J.E. Frederick Douglass Jr. (1842-1892) married Virginia Hewlett.
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( New login is not successful because the max limit of logins for this user account has been reached.Accessing resources off campus can be a challenge. Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry was a juvenile court worker and an early pioneer in African American social work and child welfare services. For more information view the In Frederick Douglass Papers. Lewis Henry Douglass (1840 - 1908) Married Amelia Loguen. Sprague enlisted in the Union during the Civil War.
If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. (married Virgina Hewlett) Frederick Aaron Douglass Jean Hewlett Douglass Lewis Henry Douglass Maud Ardelle Douglass Rochester Voice. Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry (1872 – October 23, 1943) was an American philanthropist and activist. By continuing to browse Alice Louise Sprague ; Estelle Irene Sprague Weaver; Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry; Herbert Douglass Sprague; Rosebelle Mary Sprague Jones; Lewis Henry Douglass (1840-1908) married Helen Amelia Loguen. She and her husband, Dr. James E. Perry helped to provide better health care to African American children in Kansas City, Missouri.
In one of the three versions of Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry's reminiscences about her grandfather, Frederick Douglass, she wrote about one of the games that Douglass played with the grandchildren when they were young. Did you struggle to get access to this article? No children Amelia Loguen was the daughter of Rev. Over the years, Sprague’s desire to profit off of his father-in-law’s name and his numerous financial failures put a lot of strain on the Douglass family. Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry Herbert Douglass Sprague Rosebelle Mary Sprague Jones; Lewis didn't have any children. Jermain Loguen was the Syracuse Stationmaster on the Underground Railroad.
(1943, October 29). Lean Library can solve itPeople and ideas in the history of social work practiceMembers of _ can log in with their society credentials belowAtlanta Public Library Special CollectionYou can be signed in via any or all of the methods shown below at the same time.Gender and Social Work Education: Directions for the 1990sToward a Position Statement on the Congregate Care of ChildrenMoorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard UniversityResearch off-campus without worrying about access issues. Perry founded the Colored Big Sister Home for Girls in 1934 in Kansas City, Missouri.With her husband, James E. Perry, she worked to provide better health care to African-American children. Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry (1872-1943): Child Welfare Pioneer. Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry Herbert Douglass Sprague Rosebelle Mary Sprague Jones. No Children. Coles, A. Please check you selected the correct society from the list and entered the user name and password you use to log in to your society website.Two Outstanding Black Women in Social Welfare History: Mary Church Terrell and Ida B. Wells-BarnettView permissions information for this article The granddaughter of Frederick Douglass, Fredericka founded the Colored Big Sister Association of Kansas City, which operated the Colored Big Sister Home for Girls. Nathan Sprague was Frederick Douglass’ son-in-law having married the orator’s his eldest child, Rosetta. the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.