Mary Tyler Peabody Mann
American author and educator

Born
November 16th, 1806
218 years ago
Died
1887
138 years ago — 81 years old
Category
Educators & Innovators
Country
United States
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An author and educator contributed significantly to the field of education in 19th-century America. Co-authored 'The First School Book' which emphasized the importance of early childhood education. Established several schools in the Boston area and worked on improving educational methodology. Advocated for the rights and education of women and children, participating in various social reform movements.
Co-authored 'The First School Book'
Established schools in Boston
Advocated for women's education
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