No. But she was the first African American women to publish a newspaper and enroll in law school.
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there has never been a female president
She was the first female secretary of state.
Rita Johnsen
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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
Mary Ann Shadd
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.
Mae Jamison was the first black female astronaut, and she is still alive. She was born in 1956.
Ade
Mary Ann Shadd was an African American abolitionist, educator, and journalist rather than an inventor in the traditional sense. She is best known for founding the "Provincial Freeman," the first Black newspaper in Canada, and for her advocacy for education and civil rights. Shadd was also a pioneering figure in the fight for women's suffrage and played a significant role in the Underground Railroad. While she didn't invent a specific product, her contributions to journalism and social reform were groundbreaking.
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Phillis Wheatley is the first black female poet to have her works published in 1773.
Monica was not black.