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In page Maria W. Stewart:

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She argued for equal opportunity for Black Americans and spoke directly and publicly to other women, urging them to educate themselves in order to advocate for their rights and privileges.[5] Stewart's work influenced future activists such as Sojourner Truth and Ida B. Wells and helped lay the groundwork for Black feminist thought. She played an important role in the growing movement of American women entering the political sphere through public speaking, alongside such activists as the Grimké sisters. Despite her brief time giving lectures, Stewart's efforts have had a lasting impact on the fields of womanist theology and feminist studies.[citation needed]