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Tilo Frey (2 May 1923 – 27 June 2008) ) was a Swiss politician. She was one of the first twelve women elected to the National Council in 1971 and was the first person of African descent elected to the National Council. Prior to her service at the federal level, she was a member of the municipal council of Neuchâtel and the Grand Council of Neuchâtel. Frey was the daughter of a Swiss father, Paul Frey of Brugg, and a Fula mother, Fatimatou Bibabadama. As a mixed-race child in Switzerland, Frey faced considerable racism. Even her father advised her to "act as white as a lily".

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  • Tilo Frey (* 2. Mai 1923 in Maroua, Kamerun; † 27. Juni 2008 in Neuenburg) war eine Schweizer Politikerin (FDP). Sie war vom 29. November 1971 bis zum 30. November 1975 als erste Schwarze Nationalrätin tätig. (de)
  • Tilo Frey, née le 2 mai 1923 à Maroua, Cameroun, de père suisse et de mère camerounaise, et morte le 27 juin 2008 à Neuchâtel, est une femme politique suisse, membre du Parti radical-démocratique. (fr)
  • Tilo Frey (Maroua, 2 maggio 1923 – Neuchâtel, 27 giugno 2008) è stata una politica svizzera appartenente al Partito Liberale Radicale. (it)
  • Tilo Frey (Maroua (Kameroen), 2 mei 1923 - Neuchâtel, 27 juni 2008) was een Kameroens-Zwitserse politica voor de Vrijzinnig-Democratische Partij (FDP/PRD) uit het kanton Neuchâtel. Zij was in 1971 een van de eerste elf vrouwelijke verkozenen in de Nationale Raad en was het eerste vrouwelijke lid van de Nationale Raad uit het kanton Neuchâtel. (nl)
  • Tilo Frey (2 May 1923 – 27 June 2008) ) was a Swiss politician. She was one of the first twelve women elected to the National Council in 1971 and was the first person of African descent elected to the National Council. Prior to her service at the federal level, she was a member of the municipal council of Neuchâtel and the Grand Council of Neuchâtel. Frey was the daughter of a Swiss father, Paul Frey of Brugg, and a Fula mother, Fatimatou Bibabadama. As a mixed-race child in Switzerland, Frey faced considerable racism. Even her father advised her to "act as white as a lily". (en)
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