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By Jessica McElrath, About.com Guide to African-American History since 2000

Maria Stewart

Wednesday April 8, 2009
At a time when American society relegated women to the domestic sphere, Maria W. Stewart immersed herself into the position of a public political activist. While her career in the public sphere was short, the effect of her presence influenced other women activists to follow in the footsteps of the woman who became America's first black female political writer.

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