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  1. Sarah Mapps Douglass (September 9, 1806 – September 8, 1882) was an American educator, abolitionist, writer, and public lecturer. Her painted images on her written letters may be the first or earliest surviving examples of signed paintings by an African American woman. [1]

  2. 15. Feb. 2007 · Learn about the life and achievements of Sarah Mapps Douglass, a prominent black abolitionist and educator in Philadelphia. She taught black children and adults, joined the Female Anti-Slavery Society, and corresponded with the Grimké sisters.

  3. 1. Feb. 2019 · Known for: her work in educating African American youth in Philadelphia, and for her active role in anti-enslavement work, both in her city and nationally. Occupation: educator, North American 19th-century Black activist. Dates: September 9, 1806 - September 8, 1882. Also known as: Sarah Douglass.

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  4. Learn about Sarah Mapps Douglass (1806-1882), a freeborn African American woman who became a teacher, abolitionist, and artist in Philadelphia. She attended medical school, founded a school for Black women, and participated in anti-slavery and women's rights movements.

  5. 16. Juni 2021 · Learn about the life and legacy of Sarah Mapps Douglass, a prominent African-American abolitionist and the first known woman of color to sign her artworks. See her paintings of flowers and poems in friendship albums, and how she changed her mind and her actions for the cause of freedom.

  6. Sarah Mapps Douglass (1806-1882), a teacher, antislavery activist, writer, and artist, was a prominent member of the Philadelphia African American elite community. Douglass was a leader in the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society, an interracial abolitionist group.

  7. Sarah Mapps Douglass. The granddaughter of Cyrus Bustill, a founder of the Free African Society in 1787 in Philadelphia, Sarah Mapps was an educator, writer, public lecturer, amateur artist, and abolitionist. As an artist, she often put painted images on her signed letters.