Biographical and Critical Sources
Harper, Frances Ellen. “We Are All Bound up Together – May 1866.” Archives of Women’s Political Communication, May 10, 1866. https://awpc.cattcenter.iastate.edu/2017/03/21/we-are-all-bound-up-together-may-1866/.
Smith, Clint. “Maria Stewart Crash Course Black American History #14.” August 20, 2021. https://youtu.be/nsVnWD5PrIg?si=hPpstRv9oSll_sY7.
National Park Service. 2021a. “Maria W. Stewart (U.S. National Park Service).” Www.nps.gov. February 19, 2021. https://www.nps.gov/people/maria-w-stewart.htm.
“Maria Stewart.” Britannica Kids. Accessed May 27, 2025. https://kids.britannica.com/students/article/Maria-Stewart/632668.
Stewart, Maria W. “Why Sit Ye Here and Die?” BlackPast. Last modified January 25, 2007. Accessed May 27, 2025. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/1832-maria-w-stewart-why-sit-ye-here-and-die/.
Our Voice Project on YouTube: Black History Series https://youtu.be/d3F7Y7gnDlU?si=KKYC6S2aad9hZzjw
Works by Maria W. Stewart
“Meditations from the Pen of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart (Widow of the Late James W. Stewart) Now Matron of the Freedmen’s Hospital, and Presented in 1832 to the First African Baptist Church and Society of Boston, Massachusetts.” Boston: [Publisher not listed], 1832.
“Religion and the Pure Principles of Morality.” 1831.
“Productions of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart.” 1835.
“The Proper Training of Children.” 1861.