Rev. Peter William Cassey (1831–1917) was an African-American 19th-century school founder, deacon, minister, educator, abolitionist, and political activist...
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abolitionist and businessman Peter William Cassey (1831–1917), African-American 19th-century school founder, minister, and abolitionist. Cassey Compton, hamlet in...
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American secondary school in the state of California, founded by Peter William Cassey, and was a residential school. The school building no longer stands...
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Joseph Cassey (c. 1789–1848) was a French West Indies-born American businessman, real estate investor, abolitionist, and activist. He prospered as a barber...
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barber Joseph Cassey, with whom she had eight children including Peter William Cassey and an adopted daughter, Annie E. Wood, the maternal aunt of Charlotte...
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She married wealthy black financier, Joseph Cassey of Philadelphia. Abolitionism in the United States Peter Williams Jr., An Oration on the Abolition of...
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Peder Björk (born 1975), Swedish politician Peter Borish, American investor and trader Peter William Cassey (1831–1917), African-American 19th-century...
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century, attended California State Normal School (later known as SJSU) Peter William Cassey, African-American 19th-century school founder, deacon, minister,...
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Amy Matilda Williams Cassey (August 14, 1808–August 15, 1856) was an African American abolitionist, and was active with the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery...
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The Cassey House is a historic house associated with the Cassey family, located at 243 Delancey Street in the Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia...
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