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Sarah Ann Dickey (April 25, 1838 - January 23, 1904) was an ordained minister who founded the historically black institution of higher education for women in Clinton, Mississippi, Mount Hermon Female ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Sarah Ann Dickey: American educator who devoted her efforts in the post-Civil War United States to creating and enhancing educational opportunities for African-American students. Sarah Ann Dickey. (2008). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved July 31,
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Sarah Ann Dickey (b. March 25, 1865, d. September 09, 1896) Sarah Ann Dickey (daughter of Willis Wesley Dickey and Sara Ann Elizabeth Briggs) was born March 25, 1865 in Pike County,Al., and died September 09, 1896. She married James T. Wooley.
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Mount Hermon Female Seminary (1875-1924) in Clinton, Mississippi was a historically black institution of higher education for women. Founded in 1875 by Sarah Ann Dickey, the school was patterned after Dickey's...
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Founded in 1875 by Sarah Ann Dickey, the school was patterned after Dickey's alma mater Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (now Mount Holyoke College).
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DICKEY or DICKRY Lamar Barton Mar 26, 1887 Wm. C. Dickey Sarah Ann Dickey Goe? Detail...
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JOHN GRAY TEDDER (1824) married (1847) SARAH ANN DICKEY, daughter of SAMUEL DICKEY. They were living in Henry County, MO in 1878.
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Sarah Ann Dickey (April 25, 1838 - January 23, 1904) was an ordained minister who founded the historically black institution of higher education for women in Clinton, Mississippi, Mount Hermon Female Seminary in 1875. She devoted her life to the development...
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