Dorethea Dix
-She was born on April 4, 1802.
-She started to teach when she was 14 years old.
-She was the founder of the Dix Mansion.
-She was the founder of a charity institute.
-She wrote a textbook in 1824 called "Conversations on Common Things".
-She taught Sunday School and educated prisoners in a women's prison.
-She started to teach when she was 14 years old.
-She was the founder of the Dix Mansion.
-She was the founder of a charity institute.
-She wrote a textbook in 1824 called "Conversations on Common Things".
-She taught Sunday School and educated prisoners in a women's prison.
Emma Willard
-She was born on February 23, 1787.
-In 1807,She operated a female academy.
-In 1821 She formed a female seminary in Troy.
-In 1807,She operated a female academy.
-In 1821 She formed a female seminary in Troy.
Mary Lyon
-She was born on February 28, 1797.
- She taught in schools as a teenager.
- In 1837, she created the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for women.
- She taught in schools as a teenager.
- In 1837, she created the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for women.