Andrew Jackson Moulder

Andrew Jackson Moulder (March 7, 1825 – October 15, 1895) was an American educator and author who was the superintendent of schools in California and superintendent of schools in San Francisco.

He supported excluding minorities from public schools in California.

[1][2] Moulder was born on March 7, 1825, in Washington, D.C., and he attended Columbia College.

[4] He advocated for laws separating Asian Americans from white students.

[5] He said "The great mass of our citizens will not associate in terms of equality with these inferior races, nor will they consent that their children do so".