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Maria W. Stewart - Wikipedia Maria W Stewart Maria W Stewart (née Miller) (1803 – December 17, 1879) was an American writer, lecturer, teacher, and activist from Hartford, Connecticut
Maria Stewart | Biography, Education, Speech, Writings, Husband . . . Maria Stewart (born 1803, Hartford, Connecticut, U S —died December 17, 1879, Washington, D C ) was an American writer, lecturer, teacher, and activist who was the first known American woman to lecture the public on the abolitionist movement
Maria W. Stewart - U. S. National Park Service Considered the first African American woman to speak in public on political, religious, and racial issues, Maria Stewart advocated for the abolition of slavery, for racial uplift and equality, and for women’s rights
Maria W. Stewart, Author, and Abolitionist born She was a Black abolitionist, feminist, author, and educator She was born in Hartford, Connecticut, as Maria Miller Stewart was orphaned by age five and became an indentured servant, serving as a clergyman until she was fifteen
Lecture Delivered at Franklin Hall - Teaching American History Maria W Miller Stewart was born in freedom in Hartford, Connecticut, and although she never received a formal education, was one of the first African American women to speak publicly not only about the ills of slavery, but also about the associated problems of racism
Maria W. Stewart, Black Educator Hall of Fame - Phillys 7th Ward Maria Stewart is an amazing example of how one fuses political activism and education Her commitment to African Americans inspired all of her work throughout her life She remains an inspiration to all those who rightfully see education as a means of overcoming
Maria W. Stewart | American Academy of Arts and Sciences Maria W Stewart was the earliest known American woman to lecture in public on political issues She was a teacher, journalist, and lecturer known for her roles in the anti-slavery and women’s rights movements
(1832) Maria W. Stewart Advocates Education for African American Women In September 1832, Maria W Stewart delivered at Boston’s Franklin Hall one of the first public lectures ever given by an American woman Her speech, directed to the women of the African American Female Intelligence Society, called on black women to acquire equality through education