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- Grace_C._Bibb abstract "Grace C. Bibb (1842 - 1912) was a feminist and philosopher who lived from the late 1800s to the early 1900s. 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. At a time when were still relegated to domestic duties, Bibb was pursuing a career in the educational field. She was appointed Deanship at the Normal College despite the fact that women were not at that time allowed to attend the College. In her position at the Normal College, 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 wrote and published an essay on Lady Macbeth. She took the position that Lady Macbeth’s actions were not for herself but to aid in the advancement of her husband. Bibb took the stand that it is not within Lady Macbeth’s female nature to act on her own behalf. Women were not raised to consider their own happiness but the happiness of their male counterparts therefore Lady Macbeth’s motives were based out of devotion for her husband. Bibb’s defended Lady Macbeth and this was a new feminist viewpoint that had not been yet explored.Another peek at Bibb’s feminist viewpoint can be seen in “Women as Teachers” published in the Journal of Education in 1873. She argues that a key ingredient to being a good teacher is sympathy and this was something that came naturally to woman. A teacher must have this essential skill in order to instruct and mold a student. She argued that woman’s nature tendency to sympathize was “able to break down the barriers that often exist between teacher and student.” She also believed that woman were complete qualified to teach higher education positions, even at University levels. With her forward way thinking and her writings, essays and articles are what helped Bibb land the dean position at Normal College in 1877. Bibb paved a feminist path into higher education not only for herself but for all the women that came behind her.".
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