German Texan teacher and abolitionist newspaper editor
Karl Daniel Adolf Douai (1819 – 1888), known to his peers as "Adolf", was a German Texan teacher as well as a socialist and abolitionist newspaper editor. Douai was driven from Texas in 1856 due to his published opposition of slavery, living out the rest of his life as a school operator in the New England city of Boston. Douai is remembered as one of the leading American Marxists of the 19th century as well as a pioneer of the Kindergarten movement in America.
Daniel AdolphDouai was born February 22, 1819, in Altenburg, Thuringia, in the Duchy of Saxon-Altenburg, the son of a school teacher. The Douai family...
meant "having ownership of capital". Also according to the OED, Carl AdolphDouai, a German American socialist and abolitionist, used the term "private...
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paved the way for the concept's spread in the USA. The German émigré AdolphDouai had also founded a kindergarten in Boston in 1859, but was obliged to...
of the German-American socialist movement, including Alexander Jonas, AdolphDouai, and Sergei Shevitch and Herman Schlüter; and quickly emerged as the...
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(born 1987), American footballer Adolph Deutsch (1897–1980), British-American composer, conductor, and arranger Adolf Douai (1819–1888), German-Texan pioneer...
editor-in-chief of the Illinois Staats-Zeitung, and the Socialist politician AdolphDouai strongly opposed the new rule, and both became known as vocal critics...
encyclopedia publisher Hermann Askan Demme (1802–1867), physician and surgeon AdolphDouai (1819–1888), German-American journalist, social reformer and founder...
Meusebach. In 1852, Lindheimer was hired as an editor, and along with AdolphDouai, helped found the German-language newspaper known as the Die Neu-Braunfelser...
Erastus Christianson aka Matt Warner – Old West outlaw, deputy sheriff AdolphDouai – educational reformer, abolitionist, newspaper editor, and labor leader...
Ludwig Simon, German lawyer and politician (died 1872) 22 February – AdolphDouai, German-American socialist and abolitionist newspaper editor, journalist...
German geographer Ernst Kapp; Anhalt Premier progeny journalist Dr. Carl AdolphDouai; August Siemering who later founded the San Antonio Express News; author...
Jersey and was trained as a kindergarten teacher in a system run by AdolphDouai. Upon her return to Utah in the fall of 1874 she founded a kindergarten...
back to Douai, but in counterattack opened the way to France for the Allies by occupying an important bridge. Hompesch was still in command of Douai two years...
Holekamp, geographer Ernst Kapp; Anhalt Premier progeny journalist Dr. Carl AdolphDouai; August Siemering who later founded the San Antonio Express News; author...
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uindicata, 1628). The Catholic tract A Treatise of Schisme, written in 1578 at Douai by the English Roman Catholic scholar Gregory Martin, included a paragraph...
Scotland. July 31 – Pope Paul IV authorizes the creation of the University of Douai (which will later become the University of Lille). August 15 – Led by Don...
Abbey, later removed to El Escorial, Madrid; her head's in Jesuit College, Douai King Donald III bef. 1040 – 1099 Dunkeld Abbey, later removed to Iona King...
Théâtre National Populaire, Paris and Annecy, Lyons, Lille, Amiens and Douai Scenes from Shakespeare (1957) leading a company to Helsinki, Finland including...