The Canterbury Female Boarding School, in Canterbury, Connecticut, was operated by its founder, Prudence Crandall, from 1831 to 1834. When townspeople would not allow a black girl to enroll, Crandall decided to turn it into a school for black girls only, the first such in the United States. So the answer is C. To educate African American girls.
Answer:
<h2>True</h2>
Explanation:
The Europeans called him "The Magnificent," but the Ottomans called him Kanuni, or "The Lawgiver." The Suleymanie Mosque, built for Suleyman, describes Suleyman in its inscription as Nashiru kawanin al-Sultaniyye, or "Propagator of the Sultanic Laws."
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It is much like the VERSE and CHORUS in much popular song. The
first part – canto, and the second and the longer part – montuno are the two-part
structure of the Afro Cuban mambo. After an extended instrumental introduction,
the canto proper begins. When the canto ends decisively and the montuno begins with
a coro.
Iconoclasts were ones who wanted to destroy images (like angles, saints, Jesus Christ, etc) in the churches and other such places. So, I would say B. is the correct answer to this question.
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