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Sarah Ann Dickey : ウィキペディア英語版
Sarah Ann Dickey

Sarah Ann Dickey (April 25, 1838 – January 23, 1904) was an ordained minister who founded the historically black institution of higher education for women in Clinton, Mississippi, Mount Hermon Female Seminary (now Sumner Hill Junior High School) in 1875. She devoted her life to the development of educational opportunities for African-Americans.
==Background==
Dickey was born near Dayton, Ohio. Although her education only began at the age of sixteen, she received a teacher's certificate only three years later. During the Civil War she traveled to Vicksburg, Mississippi, to teach recently freed former slaves. After the American Civil War, she attended ''Mount Holyoke Female Seminary'' (now Mount Holyoke College), graduating in 1869.

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