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Mary Smith Peake, born Mary Smith Kelsey (1823 – February 22, 1862), was an American teacher, humanitarian and a member of the black elite in Hampton, best known for starting a school for the children of former slaves starting in the fall of 1861 under what became known as the Emancipation Oak tree in present-day Hampton, Virginia near Fort Monroe. The first teacher hired by the American Missionary Association, she was alsoassociated with its later founding of Hampton University in 1868.

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  • Mary S. Peake (fr)
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  • Mary Smith Peake, born Mary Smith Kelsey (1823 – February 22, 1862), was an American teacher, humanitarian and a member of the black elite in Hampton, best known for starting a school for the children of former slaves starting in the fall of 1861 under what became known as the Emancipation Oak tree in present-day Hampton, Virginia near Fort Monroe. The first teacher hired by the American Missionary Association, she was alsoassociated with its later founding of Hampton University in 1868. (en)
  • Mary Smith Peake, née Mary Smith Kelsey (1823 - 22 février 1862), est une enseignante, une humanitaire et une membre de l'élite afro-américaine de Hampton, en Virginie aux États-Unis. Elle est surtout connue pour avoir créé une école pour les enfants d'anciens esclaves, à l'automne 1861, durant la guerre civile américaine, sous le nom de Chêne de l'émancipation, dans l'actuelle ville de Hampton, près de Fort Monroe. Première enseignante embauchée par l' (en), elle est également associée à la fondation ultérieure de l'université de Hampton, en 1868. (fr)
  • Mary S. Peake (Norfolk, 1823 – 22 febbraio 1862) è stata un'insegnante e filantropa statunitense, nota per avere iniziato ad istruire i bambini degli ex-schiavi sotto la Emancipation Oak (la quercia dell'emancipazione) nel 1861, primo tentativo educativo da cui sarebbe sorta la Hampton University. Da nubile si chiamava Mary Smith Kelsey ed era una cittadina libera dello stato della Virginia (o Commonwealth of Virginia).Il padre era inglese mentre la madre, di nome Sarah, era una donna di colore libera. La città di Hampton ha dato il suo nome al "Mary Peake Boulevard". (it)
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  • Mary S. Peake, The Colored Teacher at Fortress Monroe (en)
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