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Hailed as America's first Black political writer, Maria W. Stewart, an early Boston activist, championed women's rights and Black self-improvement in a series of speeches and essays written between 1831 and 1833. She was probably the first Black American to lecture publicly in defense of women's rights. Speaking from the pulpit of Boston's African Meeting House, she was a clear forerunner to generations of the most influential Black activists.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years

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