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Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry

Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry (August 9, 1872 – October 23, 1943) was an American philanthropist and activist. Perry founded the Colored Big Sister Home for Girls in 1934 in Kansas City, Missouri. With her husband, John E. Perry, she worked to provide better health care to African-American children.[1]

Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry
Born(1872-08-09)August 9, 1872
Rochester, New York
DiedOctober 23, 1943(1943-10-23) (aged 71)
Kansas City, Missouri
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Activist, Philanthropist
SpouseJohn Edward Perry
RelativesDouglass family

Early life and education edit

Born Fredericka Douglass Sprague in Rochester, New York, on August 9, 1872.[2][3] She was the daughter of Rosetta Douglass and granddaughter of Frederick Douglass.[4] She was the fifth oldest child of the seven children of Rosetta Douglass Sprague and Nathan Sprague.[5] She attended public school in Washington, DC, and then the Mechanics Institute in Rochester, New York.[3]

Career edit

In 1906, she moved to Jefferson City, Missouri, where she taught home economics at Lincoln University.[3][2] She married Dr. John Edward Perry in 1912, founder of the Wheatley-Provident Hospital (previously called the Perry Sanitarium), the first private hospital for Black people in Kansas City. She moved to Kansas City to work with her husband at the hospital.[5]

Perry became involved in the African-American women's clubs movement. 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.[6] 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.[5]

In 1934, with the help of Kansas City Federation of Colored Women's Club, she founded the Colored Big Sister Home for Girls.[7][6] 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" for the Missouri State Association of Colored Girls.[5]

Perry also help found the Civic Protective Association in Kansas City, served as a trustee of the Frederick Douglass Memorial and Historical Association, and was a member of the John Brown Memorial Association.[3]

Personal life edit

In 1912 she married Dr. John Edward Perry, with whom she had one son.[3] Perry died on October 23, 1943, at Wheatley-Provident Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri.[2]

Legacy edit

On July 25, 2023, Rochester Institute of Technology announced it was renaming Nathaniel Rochester Hall to honor Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry. [8]

References edit

  1. ^ Douglas, Miriam Forman-Brunell, ed. (2001). Girlhood in America: an encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO. p. 29. ISBN 978-1576072066.
  2. ^ a b c "Granddaughter Of Frederick Douglass Dies In Missouri". The Pittsburgh Courier. November 6, 1943.
  3. ^ a b c d e Peebles-Wilkins, Wilma (July 26, 2016). "Black Women and American Social Welfare: The Life of Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry". Affilia. 4 (1): 33–44. doi:10.1177/088610998900400104. S2CID 143984557.
  4. ^ Vaughn, Valeria. "Descendants of Frederick Douglass". US GenWeb Archives. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d Peebles-Wilkins, Wilma (1989). "Black Women and American Social Welfare: The Life of Fredricka Douglas Sprague Perry". Affilia. 4: 33–44. doi:10.1177/088610998900400104. S2CID 143984557.
  6. ^ a b Peebles-Wilkins, Wilma. "Historical Perspectives on Social Welfare in the Black Community (1886-1939)". Boston University. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
  7. ^ "Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry (1872-1943): Child Welfare Pioneer". Social Welfare History Project. 21 January 2011. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
  8. ^ https://twitter.com/RITtigers/status/1683857951134453760

fredericka, douglass, sprague, perry, august, 1872, october, 1943, american, philanthropist, activist, perry, founded, colored, sister, home, girls, 1934, kansas, city, missouri, with, husband, john, perry, worked, provide, better, health, care, african, ameri. Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry August 9 1872 October 23 1943 was an American philanthropist and activist Perry founded the Colored Big Sister Home for Girls in 1934 in Kansas City Missouri With her husband John E Perry she worked to provide better health care to African American children 1 Fredericka Douglass Sprague PerryBorn 1872 08 09 August 9 1872Rochester New YorkDiedOctober 23 1943 1943 10 23 aged 71 Kansas City MissouriNationalityAmericanOccupation s Activist PhilanthropistSpouseJohn Edward PerryRelativesDouglass family Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Legacy 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editBorn Fredericka Douglass Sprague in Rochester New York on August 9 1872 2 3 She was the daughter of Rosetta Douglass and granddaughter of Frederick Douglass 4 She was the fifth oldest child of the seven children of Rosetta Douglass Sprague and Nathan Sprague 5 She attended public school in Washington DC and then the Mechanics Institute in Rochester New York 3 Career editIn 1906 she moved to Jefferson City Missouri where she taught home economics at Lincoln University 3 2 She married Dr John Edward Perry in 1912 founder of the Wheatley Provident Hospital previously called the Perry Sanitarium the first private hospital for Black people in Kansas City She moved to Kansas City to work with her husband at the hospital 5 Perry became involved in the African American women s clubs movement 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 6 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 5 In 1934 with the help of Kansas City Federation of Colored Women s Club she founded the Colored Big Sister Home for Girls 7 6 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 for the Missouri State Association of Colored Girls 5 Perry also help found the Civic Protective Association in Kansas City served as a trustee of the Frederick Douglass Memorial and Historical Association and was a member of the John Brown Memorial Association 3 Personal life editIn 1912 she married Dr John Edward Perry with whom she had one son 3 Perry died on October 23 1943 at Wheatley Provident Hospital in Kansas City Missouri 2 Legacy editOn July 25 2023 Rochester Institute of Technology announced it was renaming Nathaniel Rochester Hall to honor Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry 8 References edit Douglas Miriam Forman Brunell ed 2001 Girlhood in America an encyclopedia Santa Barbara Calif ABC CLIO p 29 ISBN 978 1576072066 a b c Granddaughter Of Frederick Douglass Dies In Missouri The Pittsburgh Courier November 6 1943 a b c d e Peebles Wilkins Wilma July 26 2016 Black Women and American Social Welfare The Life of Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry Affilia 4 1 33 44 doi 10 1177 088610998900400104 S2CID 143984557 Vaughn Valeria Descendants of Frederick Douglass US GenWeb Archives Retrieved February 13 2018 a b c d Peebles Wilkins Wilma 1989 Black Women and American Social Welfare The Life of Fredricka Douglas Sprague Perry Affilia 4 33 44 doi 10 1177 088610998900400104 S2CID 143984557 a b Peebles Wilkins Wilma Historical Perspectives on Social Welfare in the Black Community 1886 1939 Boston University Retrieved February 14 2018 Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry 1872 1943 Child Welfare Pioneer Social Welfare History Project 21 January 2011 Retrieved February 14 2018 https twitter com RITtigers status 1683857951134453760 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry amp oldid 1224581030, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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