Myrtilla Miner

Myrtilla Miner, by J. A. J. Wilcox

Myrtilla Miner (March 4, 1815, near Brookfield, New York – December 17, 1864, Washington, D.C.) was an American educator and abolitionist whose school for African-American girls, established against considerable racist opposition, grew into the University of the District of Columbia, the only public university in Washington, D.C.