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PHOTO PROMPT © Sandra Crook
The photo looks to be a lattice or wooden fence covered with spider webs and vines. From the way the photo is framed it almost appears to be a window. Through the openings we see green grass, a tree, and the sky. The webs are so thick they look like they’re made from yarn of thick thread.
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Genre: Historical Fiction
Word Count: 100
A CANTERBURY TALE
A rock shattered the window. Heart thumping, Prudence picked it up and placed it on the mantel like a trophy. “I’ll not back down.”
She read her advertisement in the April 1833 edition of “The Liberator.”
“…the first Monday of April next, her school will be opened for the reception of young Ladies and Little Misses of Color…”
She recalled the angry white townsmen who had recently banged on her door spewing their heated displeasure.
“Such a boarding school will lead to intermarriage,” they claimed.
Prudence Crandall stiffened her back, glared at them, and said, “Moses had a black wife.”
It doesn’t exactly go with the story, but it kept playing in my head, and just seems to fit. 🙂





Great piece of history. What a courageous woman. I wonder if white supremacists know that scientific evidence shows that all modern humans evolved in Africa before migrating to the rest of the world. .
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Dear Joy,
How conveniently bits of history and scientific evidence seem to have disappeared. Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Inspiring, Rochelle. I didn’t know Moses had a black wife.
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Dear Neil,
Of course there’s controversy over this, but Zipporah was a Cushite…Ethiopian. So now you know. Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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What a strong principled woman thanks for sharing Rochelle ♥️
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Dear Angela,
She’s definitely someone people should know about. 😉 Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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