Abraham D. Shadd

Abraham Doras Shadd, abolitionist and father to Mary Ann Shadd.

Abraham Doras Shadd (March 2, 1801 – February 11, 1882) was an African-American abolitionist and civil rights activist who emigrated to Ontario, Canada, and became one of Canada's first black elected officials.[1][2] He was the father of prominent activist and publisher Mary Ann Shadd and her siblings Eunice P. Shadd and Isaac Shadd.[3]

  1. ^ Snodgrass, Mary Ellen (March 26, 2015). The Underground Railroad: An Encyclopedia of People, Places, and Operations. Routledge. p. 480. ISBN 9781317454168.
  2. ^ Alexander, Leslie M.; Rucker, Walter C. Jr. (2010-02-09). Encyclopedia of African American History [3 volumes]. ABC-CLIO. pp. 525–526. ISBN 9781851097746.
  3. ^ "Shadd, Abraham Doras (1801-1882) | The Black Past: Remembered and Reclaimed". blackpast.org. 24 February 2009. Retrieved November 26, 2018.

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