The News Journal: Mary Ann Shadd Cary, abolitionist and Delaware native, honored in Google Doodle
Google is paying tribute Friday to the first Black female newspaper editor and publisher in North America. The company's search logo honors Mary Ann Shadd Cary, an abolitionist, teacher, and the ...
Mary Ann Shadd Cary, abolitionist and Delaware native, honored in Google Doodle
Mary Shadd Cary is celebrated as the first Black woman to own and operate a newspaper anywhere in North America and she has ties to West Chester. There’s even a plaque in downtown Toronto, Canada, ...
TAKES US THERE. WITH A LOOK AT THREE PIONEERING WOMEN. >> WITHIN A LOT OF THE LITERATURE FROM THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT, AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN WERE EXCLUDED. >> ONE OF THOSE WOMEN MARY ANN SHADD CARY.
Mary Ann Camberton Shadd (later Shadd Cary) was a pioneering Black educator, among her many roles. In the 1840s, Shadd taught at a segregated school for African American children in Norristown, ...
USA Today: Mary Ann Shadd Cary, American-Canadian abolitionist, honored in Google Doodle
CBC.ca: How Mary Ann Shadd Cary set the blueprint for abolitionist feminist writing
How Mary Ann Shadd Cary set the blueprint for abolitionist feminist writing
Reps. Lisa Blunt Rochester, D-Delaware, and Virginia Foxx, R-North Carolina, introduced on Feb. 26 House Resolution 5972, the Mary Ann Shadd Cary Post Office Dedication Act, to designate the post ...
The University of Windsor is planning a fall unveiling of a sculpture honouring pioneering publisher Mary Ann Shadd Cary. The sculpture by local artist Donna Mayne will depict the Windsor anti-slavery ...
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