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Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry

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176:. Perry had been a juvenile court worker, and she was specifically concerned with rectifying the harsh treatment of dependent adolescent children of color who were often placed in a state institution for juvenile delinquents until they reached their majority. In 1923, she initiated the formation of the Missouri State Association of Colored Girls, sponsored by the senior women's association. Kansas City was one of the first cities to have such a group. 31: 179:
In 1934, with the help of Kansas City Federation of Colored Women's Club, she founded the Colored Big Sister Home for Girls. Fredericka also served as the chairperson of the National Association of Colored Girls. She composed the words of the state song "Show Me"; and the motto "Learning As We Climb"
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The Heroic Slave, a heartwarming Narrative of the Adventures of Madison Washington, in Pursuit of Liberty
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In 1912 she married Dr. John Edward Perry, with whom she had one son. Perry died on October 23, 1943, at
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Perry also help found the Civic Protective Association in Kansas City, served as a trustee of the
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announced it was renaming Nathaniel Rochester Hall to honor Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry.
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The Constitution of the United States: is it pro-slavery or anti-slavery?
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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
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African American founding fathers of the United States
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Frederick Douglass Memorial and Historical Association
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for the Missouri State Association of Colored Girls.
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Activist
Philanthropist
Douglass family
Kansas City, Missouri
Rochester, New York
Rosetta Douglass
Frederick Douglass
Mechanics Institute
Jefferson City
Missouri
Lincoln University
Wheatley-Provident Hospital
African-American women's clubs movement
Frederick Douglass Memorial and Historical Association
John Brown
Wheatley-Provident Hospital
Rochester Institute of Technology
Girlhood in America: an encyclopedia
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