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Major Leaders in the Women's
Education and their Accomplishments
"Emma Willard opened one of the nation's first academically rigorous schools for girls in Troy, New York." The school was made fun of and taken as a joke by many men and nobles.
Mary Lyon then opened up the Mount Holyoke College as a more difficult learning style.
Crandall opened a learning institution for women in Connecticut. She let an African-American woman join the school, which ended up having her to close the school and leave town.

