Mary Ann Camberton Shadd (later Shadd Cary) was a pioneering Black educator, among her many roles. In the 1840s, Shadd taught at a segregated school for African American children in Norristown, ...
Today’s Google Doodle celebrates the 197th birthday of Canadian-American abolitionist and suffragist Mary Ann Shadd Cary, who, among other accomplishments, is known as the first Black female newspaper ...
WILMINGTON, Del. (CBS) -- A dedication ceremony was held Monday at the Wilmington Post Office. It will now be known as the Mary Ann Shadd Cary Post Office in honor of the anti-slavery activist, ...
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Oct. 9 (UPI) --Google is celebrating American-Canadian newspaper editor and publisher, journalist, teacher, lawyer, abolitionist and suffragist Mary Ann Shadd Cary with a new Doodle on what would have ...
Google is paying tribute Friday to the first Black female newspaper editor and publisher in North America. The company's search logo honors Mary Ann Shadd Cary, an abolitionist, teacher, and the ...
TAKES US THERE. WITH A LOOK AT THREE PIONEERING WOMEN. >> WITHIN A LOT OF THE LITERATURE FROM THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT, AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN WERE EXCLUDED. >> ONE OF THOSE WOMEN MARY ANN SHADD CARY.
Mary Ann Shadd Cary, who should be almost as famous as Harriet Tubman, finally gets her statue Thursday. She'll be unveiled at 11 a.m. in downtown Windsor, probably a shade taller than life-sized, ...
A Delaware family's contributions to the abolitionist movement in the United States and Canada in the 1800s may be little known today, but a historical marker unveiled during Black History Month will ...
This is volume 30 of my monthly column entitled “Black Dollars Matter.” As I point out each month, this column is generally designed to compel Philadelphia’s white-owned businesses and white-led ...
Google is paying tribute Friday to the first Black female newspaper editor and publisher in North America. The company's search logo honors Mary Ann Shadd Cary, an abolitionist, teacher, and the ...