07 December 2025

Sunday Stamps | S Is for Shadd


Mary Ann Shadd (1823 – 1893) was an American-Canadian anti-slavery activist, journalist, publisher, teacher, and lawyer. She was the first black woman publisher in North America and the first woman publisher in Canada. Mary Shadd established the newspaper Provincial Freeman in 1853, which was published weekly in southern Ontario. It advocated equality, integration, and self-education for black people in Canada and the United States.

Mary's family was involved in the Underground Railroad, assisting those fleeing slavery in the United States.

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9 comments:

  1. An accomplished woman, who broke many barriers. Thanks for choosing her today

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    1. Your underground railroad postcard made me think of her.

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  2. I was not familiar with her before seeing the stamp.

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  3. A great woman. And I had never heard of her before. Thanks!

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  4. She sounds like someone who well deserves to be on a stamp.

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  5. I am always in awe of people who combine many skills and have the drive to try to change the world.

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  6. She was certainly driven to improve the world.

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