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What where the conditions of slavery from Mary Ann Shadd Cary? ​

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Mary Ann Shadd Cary lived under the conditions of the Fugitive Slave Act which hindered her activist projects and put her family at risk.

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Mary Ann Shadd Cary was an African-American daughter of free African-Americans who fought for freedom and ended slavery across the country. She and her country helped many slaves to flee and fought imposingly in activist projects that sought the same. However, their activities were prevented after the Fugitive Slave Act was approved, as it imposed a risk of imprisonment on the entire family. With that, she moved to Canada where she continued with her speeches and lectures on the problem of slavery and the need to offer freedom to all.

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