William Peyton Hubbard

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William Peyton Hubbard was a pioneering Black Canadian politician and civic leader in early 20th-century Toronto, known for breaking racial barriers in municipal government.

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instanceOf Black Canadian
civic leader
municipal councillor
person
politician
birthDate 1842-01-27
birthPlace Province of Canada NERFINISHED
Toronto NERFINISHED
causeAdvocated greater inclusion of Black Canadians in public life
public ownership of Toronto’s streetcar system
countryOfActivity Canada NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Canada
deathDate 1935-04-30
era early 20th century
late 19th century
ethnicGroup African Canadian
familyName Hubbard NERFINISHED
father Mosely Hubbard NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName William
hasRole advocate for racial equality
community leader
heritage descendant of formerly enslaved African Americans
honouredBy Hubbard Park in Toronto NERFINISHED
William Peyton Hubbard Award for Race Relations NERFINISHED
knownFor advocacy for public ownership of utilities
support for public hydroelectric power
language English
mother Liza Hubbard NERFINISHED
movement civil rights in Canada
municipalityOfActivity City of Toronto NERFINISHED
name William Peyton Hubbard NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the first Black elected officials in a major Canadian city
breaking racial barriers in Toronto municipal politics
occupation baker
driver
politician
officeHeld Toronto alderman
Toronto city councillor
Toronto controller NERFINISHED
parentOf Frederick Hubbard NERFINISHED
politicalActivity Toronto municipal government NERFINISHED
race Black
religion Methodism
residence Toronto
spouse Jane Elizabeth Mason NERFINISHED
supported creation of public hydroelectric utilities in Ontario
workLocation Toronto NERFINISHED

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