They were African Americans who spoke and wrote in favor of abolition.
They were African Americans who spoke and wrote in favor of abolition.
African Americans who spoke and wrote in favor of abolition.
She was born with the name Maria (Marya, Marja) Salomee Sklodowska. When she moved to France she changed her name to Marie and when she married Pierre her name became Maria Salomee Sklodowska Curie
Unlike the earth's moon, Mercury does not have maria.
maria had found her comit in 1881
They were African Americans who spoke and wrote in favor of abolition.
They were African Americans who spoke and wrote in favor of abolition.
African Americans who spoke and wrote in favor of abolition.
They were African Americans who spoke and wrote in favor of abolition.
Maria W. Stewart was born in 1803.
Maria W. Stewart died in 1879.
Maria Stewart was born in Hartford, CT in 1805.
The leader of the Underground Railway was NOT Maria Stewart. It was Harriet Tubman. Maria Stewart was not a slave because her parents were free. but she was a domestic servant.
Maria W. Stewart was a notable African American abolitionist, women's rights activist, and lecturer in the 19th century. She was one of the first American women to speak publicly on political issues, advocating for the rights and education of African Americans and women. Stewart's work helped to pave the way for future generations of activists fighting for racial and gender equality.
She Had a heart attak.
she had no children or siblings
She will be a charactor in "Sils Maria" (2013)....... :P