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Maria W. Stewart (1803-1880)

Maria W. Stewart (1803-1880)

Maria Stewart, an abolitionist and women's rights activist, was the first African American woman on record to publicly lecture on women's rights. Her published pieces appear in The Liberator, a prominent newspaper of white abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, though she also supported Frederick Douglass’ newspaper, The North Star.

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