Mary Ann Prout
African-American educator
Intro | African-American educator | |
Places | United States of America | |
was | Teacher | |
Work field | Academia | |
Gender |
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Birth | 14 February 1801 | |
Death | 1884 (aged 82 years) | |
Star sign | Aquarius | |
Residence | Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
Mary Ann Prout (February 14, 1800 or 1801 – 1884) was an African-American educator. Thought to be born in either South River or Baltimore, Maryland, Prout founded a day school in Baltimore in 1830, and taught there until its closure in 1867. She was involved in other humanitarian ventures; a trusteeship of the Gregory Aged Women's Home, president of the local chapter of the National Reform Educational Association, and founded a secret order in 1867 that became the Independent Order of St. Luke, a Black aid organization. Prout died in Baltimore around 1884.