Mann, Horace

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Born: May 04, 1796 AD
Died: 1859 AD, at 63 years of age.

Nationality: American
Categories: Educators


1796 - Was born in Franklin, Massachusetts, on the 4th of May.

 

1819 - He graduated as valedictorian of his class from Brown University.

 

1820-1823 - He then studied law for a short time at Wrentham, Massachusetts; was a tutor of Latin and Greek and a librarian at Brown University; studied during at Litchfield Law School (the famous law school conducted by Judge James Gould in Litchfield, Connecticut); and was admitted to the Norfolk, Massachusetts, bar.

 

1827 - Massachusetts Senate, for the last two years as Senate President.

 

1837 - He became secretary of the newly created board of education of Massachusetts that he began the work which was soon to place him in the foremost rank of American educationists.

 

1848 - Resigned the secretaryship to take the seat of former Pres. John Quincy Adams in the United States Congress. There he proved himself to be a fierce enemy of slavery.

 

1852 - He supported governor Edward Everett in the decision to adopt the Prussian education system in Massachusetts.

 

1859 - He died on the 2nd of August.

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