Lucy Goode Brooks

Founder of Friends' Asylum for Orphans

Lucy Goode Brooks - Founder of Friends' Asylum for Orphans
Born

September 13th, 1818
206 years ago

Died

1900
125 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

Links & References

Born in 1818, a former slave established a sanctuary for African American orphans in Philadelphia. This initiative addressed the urgent need for care and support for orphaned children in a time of significant racial and social challenges. The asylum was one of the first of its kind focused on African American youth, providing education and shelter. Dedicated efforts to improve the lives of these children included advocacy for their rights and well-being.

Founded Friends' Asylum for Colored Orphans

Advocated for African American children's welfare

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