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Dyer, Carrie Victoria (1839–1921) – Encyclopedia Virginia

Dyer was born on March 11, 1839, in Constantine, Saint Joseph County, Michigan, and was the daughter of Thomas M. Dyer, a farmer, and Catherine Dyer (whose maiden name is unknown). After the death in 1852 of her mother, who had taught her to deplore slavery, Dyer lived for seven and a half years in the Vermont home of her uncle, an abolitionist who aided runaway slaves. By 1860 she had returned to Michigan, where she finished her education and taught for six years in public schools. Recommended by the pastor of her Baptist church, Dyer was hired late in the 1860s to teach at a school for black children in Providence, Rhode Island. She did not marry.

Shareholders Win Unprecedented Support for Reforms at Tyson Foods

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US poultry plant workers complain of intimidation after fatal chemical leak

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Tyson Dismisses Shareholders Human Rights Concerns At Annual Meeting - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

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