1. Mary Ann Shadd and Her Forefathers
Considered to be a major figure in the creation of the nowadays Canada, Mary Ann Shadd is a pioneer helping her country; not only in themes about racism, but also in educational reforms. ... Similarly, Mary Ann Shadd is an African-American woman who had to emigrate to Canada because of the plight of blacks after the Fugitive Slave Law; becoming a Black-Canadian woman. In Canada, she became a strong opponent of slavery in America, inasmuch as her African-American forefathers who were slaves. Nevertheless, she was not alone, there was in her offspring, other members of her family who had struggl...
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