- Mary Ann
Camberton Shadd Cary (October 9, 1823 – June 5, 1893) was an American-Canadian anti-slavery activist, journalist, publisher, teacher, and lawyer...
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Provincial Freeman was a
Canadian w****ly
newspaper founded in 1853 by Mary Ann
Shadd, a
Black activist and writer. The
paper was
created to help
raise awareness...
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prominent activist and
publisher Mary Ann
Shadd and her
siblings Eunice P.
Shadd and
Isaac Shadd.
Abraham Shadd was born on
March 2, 1801, to
Jeremiah Schad...
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Isaac D.
Shadd (1829 –
March 15, 1896) was a
newspaper publisher, printer, politician, and bookkeeper.
Before the
American Civil War, he and his sister...
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Shadd Cary
House is a
historic residence located at 1421 W Street,
Northwest in Washington, D.C. From 1881 to 1885, it was the home of Mary Ann
Shadd...
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Eunice P.
Shadd, also
known as
Eunice Lindsay (1846 –
January 4, 1888), was an American-Canadian
physician born in
Pennsylvania and
raised in Chatham...
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Alfred Schmitz Shadd was born in
about 1870 to
Garrison William Shadd and
Harriet Poindexter Shadd, his
father and
mother respectively. He
spent his years...
- Nos (2012) H****al Kher (2012) Qalb El-****ad (2013)
Wahed Sa'idy (2014)
Shadd Agzaa (2015) El-Kenz (The
Treasure 1) (2017)
Jawab Ieteqal (2017) Akher...
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Angelou Nellie Bly
Lydia Moss
Bradley Mary
Steichen Calderone Mary Ann
Shadd Cary Joan Ganz
Cooney Gerty Cori
Sarah Grimké
Julia Ward Howe
Shirley Ann...
- maqamat. Specifically, it was
claimed that
Bashir misused maqam Rast and
Shadd Araban in this way. It is true that
maqam Rast is a
fundamental scale in...