Maria Stewart

(1803 - 1879)
Abolitionist

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West End
19th Century

Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism

Maria Miller Stewart (1803-1879) was the first African American woman to speak publicly to a mixed audience on women's rights, abolition, and religion, advocating for literacy for enslaved persons.
Beacon Hill
19th Century

Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism

The African Meeting House on Beacon Hill was central to Boston’s African American community, hosting abolitionists like Maria Stewart (1803-1879) and Nancy Gardner Prince (1799-1859).