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Mary Ann Shadd Cary: The Black Press and Protest in the Nineteenth Century, New Edition ID Samud sets out to dismantle

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Samud sets out to dismantle the lives of those who have wronged him

only to have his heart taken out of his body and put into the chest of a white businessman

No Easy Row challenges a corpus of ideas on the Cold War and represents an outstanding achievement worthy of praise

beginning with the "Separate but Equal" ruling—and introduces lesser-known figures and moments that were just as crucial to the Movement and our nation's centuries-long fight for justice and equality

Mary Ann Shadd Cary: The Black Press and Protest in the Nineteenth Century, New Edition ID Samud sets out to dismantleMary Ann Shadd Cary was a courageous and outspoken nineteenth century African American who used the press and public speaking to fight slavery and oppression in the United States and Canada. Part of the small free black elite who used their education and limited freedoms to fight for the end of slavery and racial oppression, Shadd Cary is best known as the first African American woman to publish and edit a newspaper in North America. But her

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