Stokes, Caroline Phelps (1854–1909)

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Stokes, Caroline Phelps (1854–1909)

American philanthropist. Born Caroline Phelps Stokes, Dec 4, 1854, in New York, NY; died April 26, 1909, in Redlands, California; dau. of James Boulter Stokes and Caroline (Phelps) Stokes (helped found the Colored Orphan Asylum of New York); sister of Olivia Phelps Stokes; educated at Miss Porter's School; never married; no children.

With sister, funded Yale University, New York Zoological Society, New York Botanical Garden, Berea College, St. Paul's Chapel at Columbia University, Peabody Home for Aged and Infirm Women in Ansonia, Connecticut, and many missionary causes; bequeathed money to build chapels at such notable African-American educational institutions as Tuskegee Institute and Calhoun Colored School in Alabama; also endowed a fund at Hampton Institute in Virginia to educate blacks and Native Americans.

See also Women in World History.

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