American novelist
Cora Lenore Williams (1865 – December 14, 1937)[1] was a writer and educator known for pioneering new approaches to small-group instruction for children.[1] She founded the A-Zed School and the Institute for Creative Development, later renamed Williams College, in Berkeley, California.
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