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Women And Women, Black And White

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To be the first American Woman to publicly lecture both men and women, black and white, is a fathomable feat. To be the first African American to speak out against not only slavery but also the disfranchisement of women, is revolutionary. To be the one with whom greats such as Sojourner Truth and Ida B. Wells look up to is downright awe-inspiring. To be all of these things is to be Maria W. Stewart. An African American journalist, lecturer, abolitionist, author, and women’s rights activist who established the backbone to modern black feminist thought.

Maria Miller was born sometime in the year of 1803, in Hartford, Connecticut, Not much is known about her early life beside her parents being free African Americans at that time. When Miller was five she lost both of her parents to an unknown cause. She was then put under the indentured servitude of a minister and his family for Ten years. When Miller turned fifteen she began to support herself and worked as a servant. At the age of twenty she began to study at a local Sabbath school. This was the first time miller had any exposure to formal education; it was there she learned how to read, write, and comprehend.

Maria Miller became Maria W. Stewart when she married her husband James W. Stewart in 1826. James Stewart was shipping agent and war veteran of the war of 1812. It was during her marriage to Stewart where she became inducted into Boston 's small free black middle class. This is where she first started getting

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