Anne Hart Gilbert

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Standard Name: Gilbert, Anne Hart
Birth Name: Anne Hart
Married Name: Anne Gilbert
Indexed Name: Anne Hart Gilbert
AHG , a woman of colour, is remarkable not only for the leadership role she took in her Caribbean community during the early nineteenth century, but also for her writings. These (unpublished during her lifetime) comprise a letter containing a history of Methodism (and of slavery) on the island of Antigua, a memoir of her husband (apparently intended for publication), and other work still in manuscript. Her surviving writings, in Moira Ferguson 's Caribbean anthology, take up 32 pages.
Glen, Robert. Women Radicals in the Tropics? Misrepresenting Anne Hart Gilbert and Elizabeth Hart Thwaites of Antigua.
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She destroyed other writings that were religious in nature.

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Gilbert, Anne Hart. A Short Account of Peregrine Pickle . . . a Negro. 1821.
Gilbert, John et al. Memoir of J.G. 1835.