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Bibb (1842\u20131912) was a feminist and philosopher. She was part of the push for equality between the sexes, as well as an advocate for women’s rights, access to higher education, expansion in employment opportunities, a right to equal pay, and a woman’s right to vote. She was appointed Dean at the Normal school despite the fact that women were not at that time allowed to attend the College. In her position at the Normal school, Bibb pushed that women be allowed into the College of Education. She later pushed for women to be allowed into all other University departments.Bibb was the first female appointed a deanship at Normal School aka College of Education, University of Missouri.[1] She served as head of the Normal School from 1878 to 1883. Under her leadership women were first allowed into Normal College then all other University departments.[1] She married Thomas Sudborough in 1884 and moved to Nebraska.[2]She was part of the earlier feminist movement and incorporated feminist ideas in her work, including as a frequent contributor to the Western Review and the Journal of Education.[2]GRACE C BIBB-SUDBOROUGH’s ACHIEVEMENTS PUBLISHED ARTICLESThe Training to Citizenship, Illinois Teacher, November 1869In the Vineyard, Illinois Teacher, December 1870Course of Study of High Schools, Illinois Teacher, 1871 Women as Teachers, Journal of Education (St. Louis), 1873The Theatre in Blackfriars, The Western, February 1875Lady Macbeth, The Western, May 1875Avenues into which Our Work Leads Us, The Western, December 1875Art as a Medium of Civilization, American Journal of Education, 1876The English Novel\u2014Its Art Value, The Western, May 1876Women as Teachers, American Journal of Education, November 1877Arnold of Rugby, UM Public Lectures, 1878-79Normal Departments in State Universities, Journal and Proceedings of NEA, 1880The Education of the Public with Reference to Normal Schools and Their Work, Education, July 1881Educational Intelligence, Journal of Education, 1894 Rousseau, 1895Children\u2019s Interests, The Northwestern Journal of Education, July 1896What Children Imitate, The Northwestern Journal of Education, July 1896What They Say, Journal of Education 1898LEADERSHIP Member Illinois State Teachers Association, 1866NEA Missouri Vice-President, 1879-80NEA Officer, 1881-1882NEA Missouri State Manager, 1876\u201377, 1882-83NEA Secretary for Louisville, 1877NEA Secretary for Philadelphia Department of Normal Schools, 1879NEA Missouri State Director, 1881-82President of The Society of Child Study, Library Association of Nebraska, 1896Officer of Library Committee of the Omaha Women\u2019s Club, 1897Omaha Women\u2019s Club Leader, 1900Omaha Women\u2019s Club Leader, Department of History, 1901CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONSMonthly Examinations\u2014Do They Have Their Perfect Work?, Illinois State Teachers Association, Decatur, August 1871Relation of Art to Education, National Education Association Convention, Minneapolis, August 4, 1875 Women as Teachers, Minneapolis, August 1875Attacks on Normal Schools, Louisville, Teachers\u2019 National Association, August 1877Evening Session: What Shall We Read?, Missouri Valley State Teachers Association, 1878The Best Way of Arousing an Interest in Normal Work, 19th Annual Teachers\u2019 Association Session, Columbia, MO, July 1880Child Study and the Professional Training of Teachers, Nebraska Teachers\u2019 Association 29th Meeting, December 27, 1894 Child Study Session, Educational Covention\u2019s Program, Omaha, NE, June 28\u201330, 1898 WORK EXPERIENCEILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL* location unknown, High School TeacherILLINOIS NORMAL SCHOOL, (1870\u201371), Assistant PrincipalST. LOUIS CITY SCHOOLS, (1872), High School TeacherST. LOUIS NORMAL SCHOOL, (1873\u201377), Assistant PrincipalDEAN UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI NORMAL COLLEGE , 1878-83OMAHA NORMAL SCHOOL (1890), Principal OMAHA HIGH SCHOOL, Highschool Teacher, 1898-1911 (History, Mathematics, Physiology, Physical Geography-Geology)ADDRESSESOlive sw. cor. 12th, St. Louis, MO, 1871Park Hotel, St. Louis, MO, 18721313 Chestnut, St. Louis, MO, 1874-752839 Olive, St. Louis, MO, 1887-78Clubs[edit]St. Louis Hegelian Circle- translated the work of Rosenkranz and appeared in Journal of Speculative Philosophy. Bibb and her female Colleagues could not join the Society but could attend meetings and contribute articles and translations to the Journal of Speculative Philosophy. Other well known female philosophers attending meetings included Susan Blow, Anna Brackett and Maretta Kies.[2]1873 “Women as Teachers”. Journal of Education 2:12:225.1875 “Lady Macbeth: a Study in Character”. the Western Review 1:287.1875 “Avenues into which our Work Leads Us”. the Western Review 1: 731.1880 “Education of the Public as to Normal School Education “. Education 1: 574.1880 “Normal Departments in State Universities”. Address to the National Education Association.References[edit]^ a b Stephens, Frank. “A History of The University of Missouri”. University of Missouri Press. ^ a b c d Rogers, Dorothy G. (2005) America\u2019s First Women Philosophers Transplanting Hegel, 1860-1925 New York:ContinuumExternal links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki9\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki9\/grace-c-bibb-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Grace C. Bibb – Wikipedia"}}]}]