• Maria W. Stewart (née Miller) (1803 – December 17, 1879) was an American teacher, journalist, abolitionist and lecturer known for her role in the anti-slavery...
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    Assayas' drama film Clouds of Sils Maria (2014), which won her the César Award for Best Supporting Actress. Stewart reunited with Assayas in the supernatural...
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    the question a positive answer. In 1833, African American activist Maria W. Stewart used the words of this motto to argue for the rights of women of every...
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  • Spanish. The anthology's title derives from an 1831 declaration by Maria W. Stewart (1803–1880), the first African-American woman to give public lectures...
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    Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) (1803–1897) Orphaned early, Maria W. Stewart was a servant in a minister's home and received her education there...
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    meeting. Following the earlier example of the African-American orator Maria W. Stewart of Boston, the Grimké sisters were among the first female public speakers...
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  • Mrs. Maria W. Stewart. She also had two works published in 1831 and 1832 titled Religion and the Pure Principles of Morality and Meditations. Maria Stewart...
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    of the Horrid Massacre in Boston. Hiller B. Zobel, The Boston Massacre. (W. W. Norton and Company, 1970).[ISBN missing][page needed] Hoock, Holger (2017)...
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  • explain the methods used by those with power to prohibit women like Maria W. Stewart, Sarah Moore Grimké, and Angelina Grimké, and more recently, Ella Baker...
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    January 7, 1832 and May 4, 1833, the Liberator published six articles by Maria W. Stewart, an abolitionist and one of the first American women to lecture before...
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