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  1. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Mary Ann Shadd Cary was born Mary Ann Shadd on October 9, 1823, in Wilmington, Delaware. The eldest of 13 children, Shadd Cary was born into a free African American family.

  2. Mary Ann Shadd Cary was an African American activist, writer, teacher, and lawyer. She was born in 1823 in the slave state of Delaware. Her parents were free African Americans who were dedicated to abolitionism. When she was 10 years old, Shadd moved with her family to the free state of Pennsylvania where she attended school and became a teacher.

  3. 6 de jun. de 2018 · Mary Ann Shadd Cary was a writer, an educator, a lawyer, an abolitionist and the first black woman in North America to edit and publish a newspaper. Library and Archives Canada, C-029977. June 6 ...

  4. Nacida en una familia de afroamericanos libres, sus padres fueron destacados abolicionistas. La aprobación en el año 1850 de la ley sobre esclavos fugitivos que autorizaba a cualquier blanco a detener y entregar a todos aquellos afroamericanos sospechosos de haber huido, obligó a Mary Ann Shadd ya su familia a marcharse a Canadá.

  5. 7 de dic. de 2023 · In 1853, Mary Ann Shadd Cary became the first Black woman publisher in Canada with her newspaper, The Provincial Freeman. As a lawyer, publisher, and educator, she laid the groundwork for Black ...

  6. www.blackpast.org › people-global-african-history › cary-mary-ann-shadd-1823-1893Mary Ann Shadd Cary (1823-1893) - Blackpast

    18 de ene. de 2007 · Born in Wilmington, Delaware in 1823, Mary Ann Shadd was a teacher, journalist, and outspoken leader of the Canadian emigration movement during the 1850s. Shadd grew up in an abolitionist household. She was the eldest child of Abraham Doras Shadd, a prosperous shoemaker and veteran … Read MoreMary Ann Shadd Cary (1823-1893)

  7. www.rellablackhistoryfoundation.com › mary-ann-shaddMary Ann Shadd | RBHF

    Adrienne Shadd is a consultant, curator, and author living in Toronto. Adescendant of Abraham Doras Shadd, a prominent abolitionist in the 19 th century, and Mary Ann Shadd Cary, the first Black woman to publish and edit a newspaper in North America, Adrienne is herself a noted historian, specializing in the heritage of African Canadians. She has conducted research for plaques, films, and ...