Provincial Freeman.

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Titre
Provincial Freeman.
Adresse bibliographique
Windsor, Canada West (Ont.) : [publisher not identified], [1853-1855]
Identificateur
oocihm.N_00107
N_00107
Sujet
Freedmen -- Ontario -- Newspapers
Blacks -- Ontario -- Newspapers
Affranchis -- Ontario -- Journaux
Noirs -- Ontario -- Journaux
Toronto (Ont.) -- Newspapers
Toronto (Ont.) -- Journaux
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"Devoted to anti-slavery, temperance, and general literature."
Began publishing in Toronto with the second issue.
"... To promote emigration to Canada, Mary Ann Shadd publicized the successes of Black persons living in freedom in Canada through The Provincial Freeman, a weekly newspaper first printed on 24 March 1853. This made Shadd the first Black woman in North America to publish a newspaper, and one of the first female journalists in Canada ... Co-edited by Samuel Ringgold Ward, a well-known public speaker and escaped enslaved person living in Toronto, the paper was published from Windsor (1853-1854), Toronto (1854-1855) and Chatham (1855-1857). While Ward was listed as editor on the paper's masthead, Shadd did not list her own name, or take any credit for articles written by her, thus concealing the paper's female editorship. By 1860, the paper had succumbed to financial pressure and folded." Cf. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/mary-ann-shadd.
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Began publication with Vol. I, No. 1 (March 24, 1853); ceased in February? 1855.
Suspended March 24, 1853-March 25, 1854.
Reproduction of: Provincial Freeman, [Philadelphia : Atlas Microfilming for University of Pennsylvania, [19--]. microfilm reel ; 35 mm. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa.
Collection
Journaux
Publications en série : périodiques, publications annuelles et journaux
Langue
anglais
URL
https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.N_00107