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  2. White Lion (privateer) - Wikipedia

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    A 1901 illustration of the landing of the first Africans in Virginia.The White Lion is seen anchored in the background.. The White Lion was an English privateer operating under a Dutch letter of marque which brought the first Africans to the English colony of Virginia in August 1619, a calendar year before the arrival of the Mayflower in New England (November 1620). [1]

  3. First Africans in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The first Africans in Virginia were a ... Of the 350 total on the slave ship, ... the History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880: Negroes As Slaves, ...

  4. History of slavery in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Africans were first brought to colonial Virginia in 1619, when 20 Africans from present-day Angola arrived in Virginia aboard the ship The White Lion. As the slave trade grew, enslaved people generally were forced to labor at large plantations, where their free labor made plantation owners rich.

  5. Angela (enslaved woman) - Wikipedia

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    The ships landed at Point Comfort in late August 1619. The first to arrive was the White Lion, with twenty enslaved people sold there in exchange for food. Three or four days later, the Treasurer arrived with a second group of enslaved people; some were put ashore before the ship fled, fearing arrest. Of those put ashore, one of them was likely ...

  6. Old Point Comfort - Wikipedia

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    In August 1619, the First Africans in Virginia arrived in what was then known as the Colony of Virginia (although the first people of direct African descent on mainland North America were enslaved by a Spanish colony in South Carolina in 1526, [6] [7] and the first recorded birth with direct African ancestry took place in Florida in 1606 [8]).

  7. Hulu's 'The 1619 Project' examines the impact of slavery on ...

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    In early 2019, New York Times reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones made a simple pitch to her editors. The year marked the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first Africans to the English colony of ...

  8. Before 1619: The secret history of the first African Americans

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    When Garrido died in 1550, other Africans, free and enslaved, had already made their mark on this new world. In 1521, a few months after Ponce de Leon died from thigh meat poisoning, Lucas ...

  9. African-American history - Wikipedia

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    In 1619, the first captive Africans, kidnapped by Portuguese slave traders, were brought and sold via a Dutch slave ship in Point Comfort (today Fort Monroe in Hampton, Virginia), thirty miles downstream from Jamestown, Virginia. [27] [28] Colonizers in Virginia treated these captives as indentured servants and released them after a number of ...