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By Robert. Daughter of Methodist preacher Joseph Dix Moved in with her Grandmother when she was 12 Founded her first school at 14.

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Page 1: By Robert.  Daughter of Methodist preacher Joseph Dix  Moved in with her Grandmother when she was 12  Founded her first school at 14.

DOROTHEA DIXBy Robert

Page 2: By Robert.  Daughter of Methodist preacher Joseph Dix  Moved in with her Grandmother when she was 12  Founded her first school at 14.

EARLY LIFE

Daughter of Methodist preacher Joseph Dix

Moved in with her Grandmother when she was 12

Founded her first school at 14

Page 3: By Robert.  Daughter of Methodist preacher Joseph Dix  Moved in with her Grandmother when she was 12  Founded her first school at 14.

REFORMIST BEGINNING

Went to a jail to teach inmates Found conditions horrible Found mentally ill being kept in prison

Page 4: By Robert.  Daughter of Methodist preacher Joseph Dix  Moved in with her Grandmother when she was 12  Founded her first school at 14.

LIFE AS A REFORMIST

Went all around America Tried to make life for prisoners better Fought for the better treatment and

rooms for the mentally ill

Page 5: By Robert.  Daughter of Methodist preacher Joseph Dix  Moved in with her Grandmother when she was 12  Founded her first school at 14.

CIVIL WAR

Took a break from prison reform Joined the military as the

superintendent of the female nurses Was strict with nurses and made them

be the best Improved war hospital

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history.com/pages/h1092.html Sifakis, Carl. "Dorothea Dix, prison reform and." Encyclopedia of American

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