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Millicent Burgess
Canadian educator

Millicent Burgess

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Canadian educator
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Millicent Carey
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Bermuda
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102 years
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Millicent Carey Burgess (born 1923) is a Canadian educator. She may have been the first black teacher for the Toronto District School Board.

The daughter of James and Doris Carey, she was born Millicent Carey in Bermuda and worked as a substitute teacher for several years after completing high school. She began studying at Hamilton Teachers' College in Canada in 1950 after receiving a scholarship from the Bermuda government and completed the last two years of her studies at Toronto Teachers' College. Burgess then returned to Bermuda and taught for three years. She married Edward Leroy Burgess there in 1954; the couple moved to Canada the following year. She worked as a clerk for Blue Cross in Toronto for one year and then began looking for a teaching position. Burgess was an elementary schoolteacher and consultant with the Toronto Board of Education from 1957 until she retired in 1989. During this time, she earned a BA from the University of Toronto by attending night classes.

In 1958, she joined the Canadian Negro Women's Association (CANEWA), later the Congress of Black Women of Canada. In 2012, she received the Reverend Addie Aylestock Award from the Ontario Black History Society.

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