i think you mean "who is marry Ann Shadd" She was a women born in 1827 who was the first African American women to edit a newspaper in North America and the first to win a law degree in the united states.
I think Mary Ann Shadd's most important achievement was to write in a newspaper.
Mary Ann Shadd Cary House was created in 1881.
Mary Ann Shadd Cary died on June 5,1893 in Washington, DC where she moved after relocating from Canada once her husband died. It is persummed she died from cancer
Mary Ann Shadd
No, to the best of my knowledge, Mary Ann Shadd Cary never joined any Friends (Quaker) Meeting. She was educated at Price's Boarding School (Quaker) in Chester, Pennsylvania.
Mary Ann Shadd Cary is a rarity because of racism and sexism of the times. It is important to know her story because of her influences and contributions to Canadian history and black schools.
Mary Ann Shadd Cary was a Canadian black woman who became the first to own and edit a newspaper in 1853. She founded and edited the publication called "The Provincial Freeman."
I believe it was Mary Ann Shadd in Buxton Ontario, 1853, The Provincial Freeman. The paper was founded by Mary and Isaac Shadd, but Mary seems to have played the prominent editor role. Search Buxton Ontario history, online.
Mary Ann Shadd made a difference because she was strong enough to make a newspaper. She also established a school for children for all races.
Mary Ann Shadd Cary was born a freewomen which was rare during these times due to the Fugitive Slave Laws.
No. But she was the first African American women to publish a newspaper and enroll in law school.
brave strong and very forgiving