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Sarah Jane Woodson Early, born Sarah Jane Woodson (November 15, 1825 – August 1907), was an American educator, black nationalist, temperance activist and author. A graduate of Oberlin College, where she majored in classics, she was hired at Wilberforce University in 1858 as the first black woman college instructor, and also the first black American to teach at a historically black college or university (HBCU).

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  • Sarah Jane Woodson Early, nascuda amb el nom de Sarah Jane Woodson (15 de novembre de 1825 al , Ohio – August 1907), fou una professora, nacionalista negre, activista del moviment per la temprança i escriptora afroamericana estatunidenca. Es va llicenciar a l'Oberlin College abans de ser contractada per la el 1858, cosa que en va fer la primera afroamericana professora d'universitat i la primera afroamericana a ensenyar a una universitat negra (HBCU). (ca)
  • Sarah Jane Woodson Early, née Sarah Jane Woodson (15 novembre 1825 – août 1907), était une enseignante américaine, nationaliste noire, militante de la tempérance et auteure. Diplômée d'Oberlin College, où elle se spécialisa en classiques, puis embauchée à l’université de Wilberforce en 1858 en tant que première enseignante afro-américaine de l'université, elle a été la première afro-américaine à enseigner dans un collège ou une université historiquement noir (HBCU). (fr)
  • Sarah Jane Woodson Early, born Sarah Jane Woodson (November 15, 1825 – August 1907), was an American educator, black nationalist, temperance activist and author. A graduate of Oberlin College, where she majored in classics, she was hired at Wilberforce University in 1858 as the first black woman college instructor, and also the first black American to teach at a historically black college or university (HBCU). (en)
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