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==Overview==
==Overview==
The Provincial Freeman and weekly advertiser, is a collection of weekly newspapers from 1854-1857 published by Mary Ann Shadd Cary [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Ann_Shadd Mary Ann Shadd Clad]. The newspaper was written by different Black people, published in Canada, and preaches freedom and equality for Black people in North America.
The Provincial Freeman and weekly advertiser, is a collection of weekly newspapers from 1854-1857 published by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Ann_Shadd Mary Ann Shadd Clad]. The newspaper was written by different Black people, published in Canada, and preaches freedom and equality for Black people in North America.

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Overview

The Provincial Freeman and weekly advertiser, is a collection of weekly newspapers from 1854-1857 published by Mary Ann Shadd Clad. The newspaper was written by different Black people, published in Canada, and preaches freedom and equality for Black people in North America.