About: Mary E. Bibb

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Mary Elizabeth (née Miles) Bibb (1820–1877 or the early 1880s) was an American-born educator and abolitionist leader. She is considered by some to be the first female black journalist in Canada. She was a teacher and abolitionist in the United States, before moving with her husband Henry Bibb to Canada after the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 which made it very easy for slavecatchers to capture fugitive and free Blacks. She established schools for Black Canadians, published the Voice of the Fugitive newspaper, and helped African Americans get settled in Canada.

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  • Mary Elizabeth (née Miles) Bibb (1820–1877 ou au début des années 1880) était une éducatrice d'origine américaine et une dirigeante abolitionniste. Elle est considérée par certains comme la première femme journaliste noire au Canada . Elle a été enseignante et abolitionniste aux États-Unis, avant de déménager avec son mari Henry Bibb au Canada après l'adoption du Fugitive Slave Act de 1850 qui a permis aux esclavagistes de capturer très facilement des Noirs fugitifs et libres. Elle a créé des écoles pour les Canadiens noirs, publié le journal Voice of the Fugitive et aidé les Afro-Américains à s'installer au Canada. (fr)
  • Mary Elizabeth (née Miles) Bibb (1820–1877 or the early 1880s) was an American-born educator and abolitionist leader. She is considered by some to be the first female black journalist in Canada. She was a teacher and abolitionist in the United States, before moving with her husband Henry Bibb to Canada after the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 which made it very easy for slavecatchers to capture fugitive and free Blacks. She established schools for Black Canadians, published the Voice of the Fugitive newspaper, and helped African Americans get settled in Canada. (en)
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  • Mary E. Cary, Mary Bibb Cary (en)
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  • Mary Elizabeth Miles (en)
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  • 1820-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1877-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1820 (xsd:integer)
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  • Mary Elizabeth Miles (en)
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  • 1880.0
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  • Among the first black women teachers in North America, editor of The Voice of the Fugitive (en)
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  • Mary E. Bibb (en)
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  • Teacher, newspaper editor, abolitionist, businesswoman (en)
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  • Mary E. Cary, Mary Bibb Cary (en)
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  • 1854 (xsd:integer)
  • 1859-05-06 (xsd:date)
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  • June 1848 (en)
  • Isaac N. Cary (en)
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  • Mary Elizabeth (née Miles) Bibb (1820–1877 ou au début des années 1880) était une éducatrice d'origine américaine et une dirigeante abolitionniste. Elle est considérée par certains comme la première femme journaliste noire au Canada . Elle a été enseignante et abolitionniste aux États-Unis, avant de déménager avec son mari Henry Bibb au Canada après l'adoption du Fugitive Slave Act de 1850 qui a permis aux esclavagistes de capturer très facilement des Noirs fugitifs et libres. Elle a créé des écoles pour les Canadiens noirs, publié le journal Voice of the Fugitive et aidé les Afro-Américains à s'installer au Canada. (fr)
  • Mary Elizabeth (née Miles) Bibb (1820–1877 or the early 1880s) was an American-born educator and abolitionist leader. She is considered by some to be the first female black journalist in Canada. She was a teacher and abolitionist in the United States, before moving with her husband Henry Bibb to Canada after the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 which made it very easy for slavecatchers to capture fugitive and free Blacks. She established schools for Black Canadians, published the Voice of the Fugitive newspaper, and helped African Americans get settled in Canada. (en)
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  • Mary E. Bibb (fr)
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