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Bajan Hero Against Religious Persecution: Sarah Ann Gill

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Sarah Ann Gill is one of Barbados' ten National Heroes and only woman installed. She was responsible for protecting religion tolerance on the island during the early 19th century. She was born Ann, a free mulatto in February 1795 and active both before and after slavery was ended on the island. Her early life isn't heavily documented […]

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