Mary Freeman Bibb

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Mary Freeman Bibb was a 19th-century African American educator, abolitionist, and journalist who played a key role in the antislavery movement and Black community-building in Canada.

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instanceOf African American
Black Canadian community leader
abolitionist
educator
journalist
activeInCentury 19th century
advocatedFor abolition of slavery in the United States
education for Black children
rights of Black refugees from slavery
cause racial equality
women’s participation in reform movements
collaboratedWith Henry Bibb NERFINISHED
countryOfActivity Canada NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicity African American
fieldOfWork abolitionism
education
journalism
social reform
gender female
helpedOrganize mutual aid and community support initiatives for Black refugees
schools for Black children in Canada West
historicalSignificance key figure in 19th-century Black abolitionist networks in Canada
one of the earliest known Black women newspaper editors in Canada
knownFor Black community-building in Canada
antislavery activism
educational work with Black children and refugees
language English
movement abolitionism
antislavery movement
notableRole early Black female journalist in North America
pioneer Black woman educator in Canada
notableWork co-founding and editing an antislavery newspaper in Canada
occupation abolitionist
editor
journalist
teacher
participatedIn Underground Railroad support networks in Canada
residence Canada West NERFINISHED
Dresden, Canada West NERFINISHED
Windsor, Canada West NERFINISHED
spouse Henry Bibb NERFINISHED
supportedCommunity Black Canadian communities in Canada West
fugitive slaves in Canada

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William W. Bibb spouse Mary Freeman Bibb