This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: She was born on April 4, 1802., She was the oldest of 3 children., Joseph Dix was her father., Her mother was Mary Bigelow Dix., Family life was described as abusive and non-existent., At 12, she was taken from her parents and went to live with her grandma., At age 15, she opened a school; taught there 3 years., The school Dorothea opened and taught at was torn down., 1821-- her father died., Dorothea was 1st a teacher; 2nd a social reformer for the mentally ill., Her goals were not defined, she simply did what she could to help people., At age 39 she began to change the US with mental institutions, Covering half of US and Europe, she inspected institutions for mistreatment by age 54, She did more in 15 years than most do in a lifetime., Her changes are still being felt today with the way mental patients are treated, Dorothea accomplished so much for humanity within her lifespan., During her day, girls were not permitted to attend public school., Young girls could be taught by other women privately, Edward Bangs (cousin) helped her open her school, Her grandmother agreed to the use of the Dix mansion for teaching poor and wealthy girls., 1822-1836, Dorothea taught class and wrote children's books., She contracted tuberculosis, Second career began when she was 39. and 1841 began teaching Sunday school at East Cambridge Jail..
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