The Shipley Sisters and Educating Girls: Courage for the Deed, Grace for the Doing

The Shipley Sisters and Educating Girls: Courage for the Deed, Grace for the Doing

All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories

Biographical Bytes from Bala #018

Three Quaker sisters – Hannah, Elizabeth, and Katharine Shipley – decided to start a school.  Not another finishing school where girls learned to cook and crochet and behave in society, but a rigorous academic school specifically to train girls in languages and the sciences so they could get into Bryn Mawr and other colleges that were springing up for women in the late 19th century.  In this podcast, you will learn about the evolution of girls’ education from before the founding of the country, and some special personalities that populated the Shipley School for its first 75 years.

 

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