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- Marie_Couvent abstract "Marie Bernard Couvent (c. 1757 – June 28, 1837), also known as Justin Fervin, Maria Gabriel Bernard Couvent, and Marie Justine Cirnaire, was an African-American woman primarily known and remembered for her philanthropy. Born in West Africa, and shipped to Saint-Domingue as a slave, Couvent nonetheless obtained her freedom and lived in New Orleans, Louisiana, where she married, accumulated property and wealth, and eventually died. She is best known for dedicating the property that would be used to construct the Institute Catholique to that purpose in her will.".
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- Marie_Couvent wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marie Couvent".
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- Marie_Couvent subject Category:1750s_births.
- Marie_Couvent subject Category:1837_deaths.
- Marie_Couvent subject Category:American_slaves.
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- Marie_Couvent comment "Marie Bernard Couvent (c. 1757 – June 28, 1837), also known as Justin Fervin, Maria Gabriel Bernard Couvent, and Marie Justine Cirnaire, was an African-American woman primarily known and remembered for her philanthropy. Born in West Africa, and shipped to Saint-Domingue as a slave, Couvent nonetheless obtained her freedom and lived in New Orleans, Louisiana, where she married, accumulated property and wealth, and eventually died.".
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