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MLA-Style Citations for Digital Schomburg Texts ... To facilitate accurate attribution of these resources, we have prepared the following MLA-Style citations from guidelines endorsed by ... Broughton, Virginia W. Twenty Year's [!] Experience of a Missionary. New York: The Digital Schomburg, The New York Public Library.
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109 Student Objectives Students will: become familiar with Maria W. Stewart's work and the unique role she played understand the issues she raised relate her writing and speaking to the work of like-minded activists such as David Walker and William Lloyd Garrison Key Questions How did Maria Stewart view whites?
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Wells, Anna Maria Foster. Poems and juvenile sketches. ... Stewart, Maria W. Miller. Meditations from the pen of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart. Presented to the First African Baptist Church and Society, in the city of Boston.
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Chapman, Maria Weston. ... Cushing, Caroline Elizabeth Wilde. (d. 1832) Letters descriptive of public monuments, scenery and manners in France and Spain. 2 vols. Newburyport, Massachusetts: printed by E.W. ... _____. Poems for our children: designed for families, Sabbath schools, and infant schools. Part I. Boston: Marsh,
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I wanted to surround myself in blackness, within a culture and historically black institution that could feed my hungry soul; one where legendary and influential black writers like David Walker; Maria W. Stewart; Angela Davis;
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www.nathanielturner.com/healingpowerpoetry.htm
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Maria W. Stewart was America's first female African American political writer. ... Primary Source Documents; Read a poem by Maria Stewart as well as other writings about the hardships of slaves.
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Maria W Stewart was born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1803 and passed away in 1879. ... She married James W. Stewart on August 10, 1826. Three years later, her husband died and some unscrupulous lawyers cheated her out of the inheritance left by her husband. In 1830, she publicly professed "faith in Jesus Christ" and...
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Maria W. Stewart’s Productions of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart, a collection of speeches and essays on slavery, women’s rights and racial uplift is published in Boston, MA. Stewart is considered the first black ... James W. Whitfield’s "America" is published in his book of poetry, America and Other Poems.
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by Maria W. Miller Stewart; 1832; Boston, Massachusetts ... Why sit ye here and die? If we say we will go to a foreign land, the famine and the pestilence are there, and there we shall die. If we sit here, we shall die. Come let us plead our cause before the whites: if they save us alive, we shall live -- and if they kill...
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