Mary Ann McCracken

Mary Ann McCracken
McCracken (l) and her niece Maria, miniature, 1801
Born8 July 1770 (1770-07-08)
Belfast
Died26 July 1866 (1866-07-27) (aged 96)
Belfast
EducationDavid Manson's school, Belfast
Occupation(s)Social activist, abolitionist

Mary Ann McCracken (8 July 1770 – 26 July 1866) was a social activist and campaigner in Belfast, Ireland, whose extensive correspondence is cited as an important chronicle of her times. Born to a prominent liberal Presbyterian family, she combined entrepreneurship in Belfast's growing textile industry with support for the democratic programme of the United Irishmen; advocacy for women; the organising of relief and education for the poor; and, in a town that was heavily engaged in trans-Atlantic trade, a lifelong commitment to the abolition of slavery. On International Women's Day (8 March ) 2024, a statue of Mary Ann McCracken was unveiled in the grounds of Belfast City Hall.