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Demanding Justice (2003)
EN NW EB
ISBN: 9781575057156 bzw. 1575057158, in Englisch, Lerner Publications, neu, E-Book.
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A Story about Mary Ann Shadd Cary, Mary Ann Shadd Cary spent her entire lifetime fighting for justice and equality for African Americans. Born a free African American in the 1820s, Cary started schools for black children and wrote books and articles. She was also the first black woman to publish a weekly newspaper and to enter law school. Never afraid of offending anyone, Cary demanded justice for herself and for her fellow African Americans. PDF, 01.08.2003.
A Story about Mary Ann Shadd Cary, Mary Ann Shadd Cary spent her entire lifetime fighting for justice and equality for African Americans. Born a free African American in the 1820s, Cary started schools for black children and wrote books and articles. She was also the first black woman to publish a weekly newspaper and to enter law school. Never afraid of offending anyone, Cary demanded justice for herself and for her fellow African Americans. PDF, 01.08.2003.
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Demanding Justice
DE NW EB
ISBN: 9781575057156 bzw. 1575057158, in Deutsch, neu, E-Book.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, zzgl. Versandkosten, Sofort per Download lieferbar.
A Story about Mary Ann Shadd Cary, Mary Ann Shadd Cary spent her entire lifetime fighting for justice and equality for African Americans. Born a free African American in the 1820s, Cary started schools for black children and wrote books and articles. She was also the first black woman to publish a weekly newspaper and to enter law school. Never afraid of offending anyone, Cary demanded justice for herself and for her fellow African Americans.
A Story about Mary Ann Shadd Cary, Mary Ann Shadd Cary spent her entire lifetime fighting for justice and equality for African Americans. Born a free African American in the 1820s, Cary started schools for black children and wrote books and articles. She was also the first black woman to publish a weekly newspaper and to enter law school. Never afraid of offending anyone, Cary demanded justice for herself and for her fellow African Americans.
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