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has gloss | (noun) United States educator who founded the first private school for Black students in Augusta, Georgia (1854-1933) Lucy Craft Laney, Laney |
has gloss | eng: Lucy Craft Laney was born on April 13, 1854, in Macon, Georgia. Her father was a former slave who managed to save enough money to free both himself and his wife. Both of her parents were strong believers in education and were very giving to strangers; an atmosphere, which would heavily influence Laney in her life to come. |
lexicalization | eng: Laney |
lexicalization | eng: Lucy Craft Laney |
instance of | (noun) someone who educates young people pedagog, educator, pedagogue |
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lexicalization | cat: Laney |
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similar | e/Lucy Craft Laney |
similar | e/simple/Laney |
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