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Printable version; In other projects ... People born in the 1830s. See also: Category:1830s deaths. ... (Native American leader)
Samuel Benedict (1792–1854), born an African-American slave, later became free and emigrated to Liberia, where he became a politician and judge. [ 189 ] Samuel Green (c. 1802 – 1877), an enslaved man who bought his freedom and freedom for his loved ones, was involved with the Underground Railroad , and was jailed in 1857 for carrying a copy ...
As early as 1678, a class of free black people existed in North America. [1] Various groups contributed to the growth of the free Negro population: children born to colored free women (see Partus sequitur ventrem) mulatto children born to white indentured or free women; mixed-race children born to free Native American women (the emancipation in ...
July 2 – Robert H. Adams, U.S. Senator from Mississippi in 1830 (born 1792) August 6 – David Walker, African American abolitionist and writer (born 1796) August 9 – James Armistead Lafayette, African American slave, Continental Army double agent (born 1748 or 1760) September 24 – Elizabeth Monroe, First Lady of the United States (born 1768)
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The following is a list of notable people who owned other people as slaves, where there is a consensus of historical evidence of slave ownership, in alphabetical order by last name. Part of a series on Forced labour and slavery Contemporary ...
Anthony Quinn, Mexican-born American actor, painter and writer; Julia Roberts, American actress and producer; Jane Russell, American film actress and one of Hollywood's leading sex symbols; Gene Siskel, American film critic, orphaned at age 9 & raised by aunt and uncle; Barbara Stanwyck, American actress, raised in foster homes from age 2
Nat Turner insurrectionist, former slave (American) Denmark Vesey insurrectionist, former slave (American) Benjamin Wade (American) David Walker (abolitionist) (son of a slave, American) Samuel Ringgold Ward (born into slavery, American) Theodore Dwight Weld (American) Charles Augustus Wheaton (American) Underground Railroad Operator, New York [31]