Susan Blow
1843–1916 (age 73)
educator
Biography
Susan Blow (1843–1916) was an American educator and philanthropist renowned for introducing the kindergarten system to the United States. Her pioneering work in early childhood education transformed American schools and earned her recognition as the "Mother of Kindergarten." She established the first public kindergarten in St. Louis, demonstrating the effectiveness of the Froebel method in American classrooms.
Blow was dedicated to advancing educational opportunities for young children and spent her career advocating for the integration of kindergarten into public school systems. Her legacy continues to influence early childhood education practices.