Mary Ann Shadd.
Toward the end of her life, she earned money as a lawyer and devoted time to feminist issues. 1833: Moves to Pennsylvania to attend a Quaker boarding school. This report also includes an article by Ken Mammarella originally published in 2016 in the News Journal. A Chicago newspaper advertisement for the Liberty Line, a reference to the Underground Railroad, from 1844. In Canada, she became an abolitionist, educator, writer, newspaper editor and publisher, lawyer and feminist.
[14] Nach dem Tod ihres Mannes im Jahr 1860 kehrten Shadd Cary und ihre Kinder in die Vereinigten Staaten zurück. Mary Ann Shadd Cary (October 9, 1823 – June 5, 1893) was an American-Canadian anti-slavery activist, journalist, publisher, teacher, and lawyer. She was the first Black woman publisher in North America and the first woman publisher in Canada. Years after, Shadd pursued law studies at Howard University and in 1883 became one of the first Black women to complete a law degree. The act passed in 1850 was the second of two Fugitive Slave Acts, which allowed slave owners to recapture slaves who had escaped to states where slavery had been abolished. Born in Wilmington in Oct. 9, 1823, Cary was the oldest of 13 children and was raised in a family dedicated to abolishing slavery. This made Shadd the first Black woman in North America to publish a newspaper, and one of the first female journalists in Canada. The paper’s trademark was ‘Devoted to antislavery, temperance and general literature’. 19th-century Abolitionist Quotes. Sources disagree on some details of her life, and the most authoritative is used here. Born: Mary Ann Shadd Cary, October 9, 1823, Wilmington, Delaware; Died: June 5, 1893, Washington, D.C. By 1860, the paper had succumbed to financial pressure and folded. From Library and Archives Canada. [4], A. D. Shadd war ein Sohn von Jeremiah Shadd, dem jüngeren Sohn von John, einem Schlachter in Wilmington. During the Civil War, Cary recruited free blacks for the Union Army. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? The anti-slavery newspaper was launched in the wake of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, which required citizens by law to assist in capturing runaway slaves. Oct. 9 (UPI) -- Hurricane Delta made landfall in Creole, La., Friday evening, bringing severe conditions and life-threatening storm surge to the region as a Category 2 storm. Her abolitionist parents provided their home as a safe house on the Underground Railroad, a network of secret passageways for slaves escaping the country. Im Wesentlichen meinte dies den Aufstieg aus der Unwissenheit zur Bildung. Trump donor Elliott Broidy charged in illegal lobbying case. Ihre Anwesenheit wurde jedoch weitgehend nach Minuten bemessen, vermutlich weil sie eine Frau war.[13]. Google's homepage features artwork of Shadd Cary writing next to stacks of newspapers from Canada-based artist Michelle Theodore. Als der Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 in den Vereinigten Staaten drohte, die freien Schwarzen und die entkommenen Sklaven wieder in Knechtschaft zu bringen, zogen Shadd und ihr Bruder Isaac nach Kanada und siedelten sich in Windsor (Ontario) an, also gleich jenseits der Grenze von Detroit. Image courtesy of Google, Hurricane Delta moves inland along Louisiana coast. [16], Sie starb in Washington D.C. am 5. Er wurde in die Position eines „Counselors“ der Stadt Raleigh in Ontario gewählt. Google’s 9 October doodle celebrates the 197th birthday of Mary Ann Shadd Cary, an American-Canadian newspaper editor and publisher, journalist, teacher, lawyer, abolitionist and suffragist. Im Alter von 60 Jahren graduierte sie 1883 als Rechtsanwältin, sie wurde somit die zweite schwarze Frau in den Vereinigten Staaten, die einen akademischen Grad in Jura bekam.
1893: Dies on June 5. The Google Doodle is illustrated by guest artist Michelle Theodore who is based in Alberta, Canada. Create a commenting name to join the debate, There are no Independent Premium comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts, There are no comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts. The act also denied slaves the right to a jury trial. 1858 wurde er der erste Schwarze, der in Kanada in ein politisches Amt gewählt wurde.
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