Haydee Campbell

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Haydee Campbell, in a 1903 publication

Haydee Campbell (died October 25, 1921) was an American educator, an advocate for kindergarten for African-American children. (Her first name is also spelled Haidee in some sources.)

Haydee E. Benchley was born in Texas. She attended Oberlin College.[1] She was the first black teacher to study with Susan Blow at the St. Louis Kindergarten Training School.[2]

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