Maria Stewart's speech "Why Sit Ye Here and Die," delivered in 1832, served as a powerful call to action for African Americans, urging them to rise against oppression and take control of their destinies. Stewart emphasized the importance of education, self-improvement, and activism in the face of societal neglect and racial discrimination. Her passionate rhetoric inspired her audience to reject passivity and actively engage in the struggle for justice and equality. The speech remains a significant moment in the history of African American advocacy and women's rights.
Stewart Cameron died in 1970.
James Haldane Stewart died in 1854.
Ron Stewart died on 2012-03-22.
Alexander Robert Stewart died in 1850.
Eliza Daniel Stewart died in 1908.
Maria W. Stewart died in 1879.
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Stewart Symes died in 1962.
Archibald Stewart died in 1925.
Felicia Stewart died in 2006.
Chuck Stewart died in 2010.
Stewart Morris died in 1991.
Stewart McDonald died in 2008.
Dugald Stewart died in 1828.
Stewart Cross died in 1989.
Stewart Mallin died in 2000.
Stewart Culin died in 1929.