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New Bern trailblazer turns 100, first African-American woman to own home in historic district

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… Thomas Barber, a famed African-American educator, arranged for Gibbs to … she became the first African-American tour guide at the … Gibbs was the first African American to own a home … was also the first African-American to integrate Tabernacle Baptist Church …

Source: New Bern Sun Journal: Local News, Politics & Sports in New Bern, NC

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