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gptkb:abolitionist
gptkb:activist
gptkb:person
gptkb:professor
gptkb:writer
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gptkbp:birthDate
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1803
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gptkbp:birthPlace
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gptkb:Hartford,_Connecticut,_United_States
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gptkbp:deathDate
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1879
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gptkbp:deathPlace
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gptkb:Washington,_D.C.,_United_States
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gptkbp:ethnicity
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gptkb:African-American
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Maria W. Stewart
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gptkbp:influencedBy
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gptkb:David_Walker
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gptkbp:knownFor
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advocacy for women's rights
advocacy for African-American education
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gptkbp:movement
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gptkb:suffragist
abolitionism
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gptkbp:nationality
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gptkb:American
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gptkbp:notableFor
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first African-American woman to lecture about women's rights and abolition
first American woman to speak publicly to a mixed audience of men and women
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gptkbp:notableWork
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gptkb:Religion_and_the_Pure_Principles_of_Morality,_the_Sure_Foundation_on_Which_We_Must_Build
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gptkbp:occupation
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gptkb:public_speaker
gptkb:teacher
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gptkbp:publishedIn
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gptkb:The_Liberator
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gptkbp:spouse
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gptkb:James_W._Stewart
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gptkbp:subjectOf
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Maria W. Stewart: America's First Black Woman Political Writer (book by Marilyn Richardson)
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gptkb:Beacon_Hill
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