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- Ione Elveda Wood Gibbs (c. 1871 – June 1923) was an American educator, journalist, and clubwoman. She served as vice-president of the National Association of Colored Women from 1912 to 1914. (en)
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- Ione E. Wood, Ione E. Gibbs (after marriage) (en)
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- Ione E. Wood Gibbs, from a 1910 publication (en)
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- Burlington, New Jersey, U.S. (en)
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- Ione E. Wood Gibbs, from a 1910 publication (en)
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- Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. (en)
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- Journalist, clubwoman (en)
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- Ione E. Wood, Ione E. Gibbs (en)
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- Ione Elveda Wood Gibbs (c. 1871 – June 1923) was an American educator, journalist, and clubwoman. She served as vice-president of the National Association of Colored Women from 1912 to 1914. (en)
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