Sarah Mapps Douglass
1806–1882 (age 76)
Educator/Abolitionist
Biography
Sarah Mapps Douglass was a steadfast educator and abolitionist who devoted her life to the advancement of African American communities. Through the schools she supported and the causes she championed, she nurtured generations with a belief in equality and the transforming power of learning.
Her legacy rests at Eden Cemetery, where visitors can reflect on her courage and the many lives she touched through her teaching, advocacy, and unwavering moral compass.