Susan Elizabeth Blow (June 7, 1843 – March 27, 1916) was an American educator who opened the first successful public kindergarten in the United States. She was known as the "Mother of the Kindergarten."
Susan Blow
educator
Notable For
American educator
Susan Blow's Historical Timeline
The first free kindergarten in the United States is started by Susan Blow in Carondelet, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri
The first free kindergarten in the United States is started by Susan Blow in Carondelet, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri
Susan Blow dies
Susan Blow, American educator, known for american educator, died on 1916-03-27. Susan Elizabeth Blow (June 7, 1843 – March 27, 1916) was an American educator who opened the first successful public…
Associated Historical Events
The first free kindergarten in the United States is started by Susan Blow in Carondelet, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri
The first free kindergarten in the United States is started by Susan Blow in Carondelet, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri
death
Susan Blow dies
Susan Blow, American educator, known for american educator, died on 1916-03-27. Susan Elizabeth Blow (June 7, 1843 – March 27, 1916) was an American educator who opened the first successful public…
Frequently Asked Questions
- When was Susan Blow born?
- Susan Blow was born on 1843-03-27 (American).
- What is Susan Blow known for?
- American educator
- What historical events involved Susan Blow?
- Susan Blow was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including The first free kindergarten in the United States is started by Susan Blow in Carondelet, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri, Susan Blow dies.
- When did Susan Blow die?
- Susan Blow died on 1916-01-01.