Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a fun day out, the Prudence Crandall Museum has got you covered. Prepare to be inspired, educated, and maybe even a little bit awestruck by the incredible story of those who dared to defy a town, a state, and the nation. Here are three reasons to visit:
1: Get to know the full story behind Connecticut's Official State Heroine:
Prudence Crandall holds a special place in Connecticut's heart as our Official State Heroine. She made waves at the Canterbury Female Boarding School by doing something pretty remarkable— offering young Black and Brown women higher education. It was a bold move for the early 1800’s, working with African American women such as Sarah Harris and Ann Maria Davis to challenge the segregation norms of the time and set the stage for a more inclusive future.
2: Explore thought provoking exhibits:
If you're in the mood for a journey through history, the new exhibit at the Prudence Crandall Museum is a must-see. It's called "Canterbury Female Boarding School: Courage, Conscience, & Continuance," and it's quite the eye-opener. Through guided tours, you'll delve into the fascinating Crandall-Harris saga, exploring not just the past but also its profound impact on today's world. It's a thought-provoking experience that sheds light on civil rights and social justice.
3: A Boutique museum experience:
Let's talk about the vibe at the Prudence Crandall Museum—it's intimate, it's cozy, and it's the perfect setting for meaningful conversations. Tours are typically operated in groups of 15, so when you visit, you'll have the chance to chat in undivided attention with knowledgeable curators who are passionate about Civil Rights history. Their insights into the legacy of Prudence Crandall's school will leave you feeling inspired and ready to make a difference in your own community.
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