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  2. Patty Cannon - Wikipedia

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    Patty Cannon, whose birth name may have been Lucretia Patricia Hanly (c. 1759/1760 or 1769 – May 11, 1829), was an illegal slave trader, serial killer, and the co-leader of the multi-racial Cannon–Johnson Gang of Maryland–Delaware.

  3. The saga of Jesse Griffith, notorious, murdering member of ...

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    An 1800s illustration depicted Patty Cannon of Sussex County, of whom no historic images exist, killing one of two or three children she was accused of murdering, along with a white slave trader.

  4. Kidnapping into slavery in the United States - Wikipedia

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    He also tracked down and arrested John Purnell of the Patty Cannon gang. [25] Watson publicized the hunt for the kidnappers in several newspapers, offering a $500 reward. [23] On one occasion, a courageous 15 year old Black boy named Sam Scomp spoke out about his kidnapping during his attempted sale to a white southern planter named John Hamilton.

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    A gang sign, also known as a gang signal, is a verbal or visual way gang members identify their affiliation. This can take many forms including slogans, hand signs, colored clothing , and graffiti to indicate that the signaller favors, or is a member of, the associated gang.

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  8. Cornelius Sinclair - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius Sinclair (c. 1813 to unknown) was an African American child kidnapped in Philadelphia in August 1825 by Patty Cannon's gang. He was one of a number of children kidnapped that summer and later transported south, to be sold into slavery. [1]

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