Articles related to "Mary Ann Shadd"



Mary Ann Shadd Activism in Canada
Daughter of freeborn abolitionists, Mary Ann Shadd was the first woman to edit a newspaper, and an outspoken integration and equality advocate.
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MARY ANN SHADD CARY: Abolitionist, lawyer, teacher, publisher
Mary Ann Shadd Cary was born on October 9, 1823. She was the oldest of thirteen children and would leave her mark on the world.
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THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD IN CANADA
In 1793, the Upper Canada Act Against Slavery was passed. The Act inspiried by Governor J.G. Simcoe made Upper Canada the first British Colony to legislate against slavery.
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African Canadians
February is Black History Month (or African Heritage Month). So I've decided to look at a few noteworthy African Canadians, that is, Canadians of African descent.
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Black Women Leaders of the 1800s
Collected essays explore the influential role of notable black women in 19th-century American society and their legacies.
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Slavery and New Hampshire
Join me as I explore some of the events that reflected New Hampshire's stance on slavery.
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RECAP 2001: Canadian Tourism
A recap of all my articles from 2001 made into an article of their own. Links are provided to all of the 2001 articles. Enjoy!
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