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.

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

He was elected state superintendent of schools in California in 1856 and re-elected in 1859.

[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".