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          This page is about the African American temperance advocate and suffragist.

          For the New Zealand suffragist, see Mary E. McCurdy.

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          Mary A. McCurdy

          Martha "Mary" Harris Mason McCurdy, 1897

          Born

          Martha A.

          Harris


          (1852-08-10)August 10, 1852

          Carthage, Indiana, U.S.

          Died1934 (aged 81–82)

          Indiana, U.S.

          NationalityAmerican
          OccupationJournalist

          Notable work

          Duty of the State to the Negro
          Spouse(s)J.A.

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          Martha "Mary" A. Harris Mason McCurdy (August 10, 1852 – 1934) was an African-American temperance advocate and suffragist. She had a career in journalism that included editing the newspaper "Women's World".

          Biography

          McCurdy née Harris was born on August 10, 1852, in Carthage, Indiana.

          In 1875 she married J.A. Mason with whom she had four children. The couple settled in Richmond, Indiana, and, after eight years of marriage, J.A. Mason died. In 1886 McCurdy moved to Atl