Sarah Holley (February 17, 1818 - January 12, 1893) served as an educator to African Americans during the mid-1800s, becoming an avid member of the American Anti-Slavery Society.[1] Specifically, Holley worked closely with Caroline Putnam to establish the Holley School, which still stands today.[2]
^MacLean, Maggie (January 25, 2016). "Sallie Holley". Civil War Women: Women of the Civil War and Reconstruction Eras 1849-1877. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
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Foster and Abby Kelley Foster, Jonathan Walker, Marius Robinson, and SallieHolley—reorganized the Michigan Anti-Slavery Society in 1853 in Adrian, Michigan...
support of Tubman's claim for a military pension, an abolitionist named SallieHolley wrote that $40,000 "was not too great a reward for Maryland slaveholders...
Myron Holley, the friend of the slave, and the most effective, as well as one of the very earliest of the founders of that party". His daughter Sallie Holley...
London: Hudson & Son. Holley, Sallie (1899). Chadwick, John White (ed.). A Life for Liberty: Anti-Slavery and Other Letters of SallieHolley. New York: G.P....
Foster—along with Sojourner Truth, Jonathan Walker, Marius Robinson, and SallieHolley—reorganized the Michigan Anti-Slavery Society in 1853 in Adrian, Michigan...
Foster—along with Sojourner Truth, Jonathan Walker, Marius Robinson, and SallieHolley—reorganized the Michigan Anti-Slavery Society in 1853 in Adrian, Michigan...
English-style house and grounds, called Saint's Rest by abolitionist SallieHolley, had a calming and restful effect on its visitors. It was where: "the...
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Virginia, to circuit court judge William Holcombe Bolling and his wife Sarah "Sallie" Spears (née White). Her birthplace, the Bolling Home, is now a museum located...
novelist in Atlanta, Georgia, for nearly sixty years. Sibley was born in Holley, Florida. She graduated from high school in Mobile, Alabama, and began her...
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Efficient use of Space and Enhanced Teaching. Somerville, Mary M.; Harlan, Sallie (2008), "From Information Commons to Learning Commons and learning spaces:...
Franklin Street between 1st and 2nd and was named the Dooley Library for Mrs. Sallie May Dooley whose will contained both $500,000 for the library " Patrick...
Kravis (M.B.A. 1969) – investment banker who invented the leveraged buyout Sallie Krawcheck (M.B.A. 1992) – former Chairman, CEO of Sanford Bernstein; number...
Paul Kolton 1944 Journalism Former chairman of the American Stock Exchange Sallie Krawcheck 1987 Journalism CEO and co-founder, Ellevest; former chairman...
arts, the OJAC also actively preserves regional history. It is home to the Sallie Reynolds Matthews historical collection and the Watt Mathews Ranching collection...