Ida Gibbs
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Ida Alexander Gibbs Hunt (November 16, 1862 – December 19, 1957) was an advocate of racial and gender equality and co-founded one of the first YWCAs in Washington, D.C. for African-Americans in 1905. She was the daughter of Judge Mifflin Wistar Gibbs, the wife of William Henry Hunt, and a longtime friend of W. E. B. Du Bois. Along with Du Bois, she was a leader of the early Pan-African movement.
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Ida Gibbs
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Ida Alexander Gibbs Hunt
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Ida Alexander Gibbs Hunt
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Washington, D.C.
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1957-12-19
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Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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1862-11-16
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Oberlin College
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1862-11-16
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Ida Alexander Gibbs
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1957-12-19
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Educator, Civil Rights Activist, & Pan-Africanist
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Father, Mifflin Wistar Gibbs; Sister, Harriet Gibbs Marshall
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1904
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Ida Alexander Gibbs Hunt (November 16, 1862 – December 19, 1957) was an advocate of racial and gender equality and co-founded one of the first YWCAs in Washington, D.C. for African-Americans in 1905. She was the daughter of Judge Mifflin Wistar Gibbs, the wife of William Henry Hunt, and a longtime friend of W. E. B. Du Bois. Along with Du Bois, she was a leader of the early Pan-African movement.
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Ida Alexander Gibbs
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1862
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1957