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WiR redlist index: Slaves


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name image description country of citizenship date of birth date of death place of birth place of death wikidata item
Gemba one of the 7 Congolese victims of the human zoo of the Brussels International Exposition in Tervuren Park Congo Free State No/unknown value 1897-08-03 Tervuren Park Q124766895
Acilia Plecusa wife of Manius Acilius Fronto Ancient Rome 2nd century No/unknown value Ciudad romana de Singilia Barba No/unknown value Q64842254
Muzna
concubine of Abdullah ibn Muhammad al-Umawi 9th century 968 Basque Country Q29441903
Josefa de la Cruz enslaved person 1683 Q96637373
Antonia “La Parda” enslaved woman in Santiago del Estero, Argentina (1691–?) 1691 Q123492583
Mary a freed slave in Jamaica 1740 Jamaica Q99521752
Maria Bell Freedwoman of Pensacola and London 1746 Q76360344
Joanna slave in the Dutch colony of Suriname and companion of John Gabriel Stedman (c. 1755–1782) 1750s 1782-11 Surinam Q123482844
Francoise Chauvin Beaulieu de Monpliaisir Dragon Former slave of Mr. Charles Daprémont de La Lande and daughter of Françios Chauvin de Monplaisir de Beaulieu and Marianne Lalande Francoise married Michel Dragon. 1755-05-01 1822-01-14 New Orleans New Orleans Q126680421
Genevieve enslaved woman on Caliviny Estate in Grenada, also a slave-owner herself (1759-1820) 1759 1820 Q116476503
Hipólita Bolívar
Venezuela 1763 1835-06-25 San Mateo Caracas Q5898499
Vilhelmine Caroline 1770s 1830-12-28 Saint Croix Ullensaker Municipality Q55606635
Matea Bolívar
slave of Simón Bolívar Venezuela 1773-09-21 1886-03-29 Parroquia San José Caracas Q6005801
Philadelphia "Delphy" Judge 1780 - 1831 1779 1831-12-13 Q58409281
Úrsula Lambert born in the French part of Saint-Domingue (today Haiti) in the 1790s; daughter of slaves, José and Magdalena Lambert; died March 6, 1860, approximately 70 years old‏ 1790s 1860-03-06 Saint-Domingue Q107117391
Maria Brazil 1798 Penha Q116908445
Célimène Gaudieux
French singer France 1807-04-20 1864-07-13 Saint-Paul Saint-Paul Q3010129
Coco Sandiford enslaved young woman (1810–) in St Peter, Barbados, manumitted on the eve of Emancipation 1810 Saint Peter Q116475566
Rufina African woman illegally enslaved twice, first in Africa and then in Uruguay (c. 1820s–?) 1820s Q123478235
Nataly Anette mother of Booker T. Washington 1825 Q98174619
Mary Edmonson one of the Edmonson sisters United States of America 1832 1853 Montgomery County Q30274605
Emily Edmonson one of the Edmonson sisters United States of America 1835 1895
1895-09-15
Montgomery County Q30274607
Mildred Wilborn Gildersleeve American nurse and midwife United States of America 1858 1950 Cuthbert Q130388213
Kian enslaved Texan caregiver 19th century No/unknown value Q107223278
Agostinha Brazil 19th century Brazil Q116857327
Ambrosina black woman enslaved in Brazil Brazil 19th century Brazil Q116875854
Anastácia Brazil 19th century Penha Q116908619
Simicha mother of Archelaus of Macedon 5th century BCE Q84722094
Mary King enslaved woman in Philadelphia Q33111637
Rosanna enslaved woman in Jamaica Africa Q51598766
Myrtilla one of earliest known slave of African descent buried in England (d.1705) 1705-01-06 Nevis Q97455577
Aunt Hester Gender: Female Life Dates: d. 1846 Types: African; American (US); Model of faith, piety; Servant; Slave, bondservant, former slave; Note: Entry refers to Aunt Hester as a "servant," but describes her "master" as buying and selling her (all told: sel United States of America 1846 Q99530375
Mother Suma 18th-century American Methodist slave in Boston Q99543893
Nancy Carter Quander Enslaved Woman at Mount Vernon Q100151892
Amynte Julienne Q101246323
Talkee Amy woman enslaved in Kingston, Jamaica Africa Q109324370
Khawand Baraka Mother of sultan Al-Ashraf Sha'ban Mamluk Sultanate 1373-05-23 Cairo Q110071400
Gertrudes Nagô
enslaved person at Salvador in 1835 1835-05-19 Q113995445
Liberata woman born into slavery in southern Brazil(c. 1780s–nineteenth century) Q115329545
Uns al-Qulub Q115798760
Abidah Al-Madaniyya woman hadith scholar (died e. 8th cent,) Q116762164
Adriana Brazil Q116853468
Severina Brazil Q116854678
Maria do Carmo Brazil Q116854694
Joana Brazil Campinas Q116857595
Rosane Brazil Campinas Q116857599
Geraldina Leocádia da Conceição Brazil Brazil Q116865305
Maria da Conceição Brazil Africa Q116865327
Deolinda Brazilian capoeira practitioner Brazil Q116879567
Ana de Jesus black woman enslaved in Ouro Preto-MG, Brazil Brazil Q116890152
Ana de Oliveira Journalist Brazil 1741 Costa da Mina Rio de Janeiro Q116908141
Rosária Maria Brazil 1803 Rio de Janeiro Q116908142
Ana Maria de Jesus Brazil Q116908161
Gertrudes Angola Brazil Q116908287
Joana Benguela Brazil Q116908288
Maria Camundá Brazil Q116908289
Maria Conga Brazil Q116908290
Mariana Monjola Brazil Q116908291
Suzana Brazil Q116908292
Ana Mogumbe Brazil Q116908294
Lauriana Brazil Penha Q116908330
Gracia Brazil Penha Q116908333
Josefa Brazil Penha Q116908488
Felipa Brazil Q116908489
Leonor Benguela Brazil Africa Q116908526
Isabel Conga Brazil Africa Q116908528
Maria Monjola Brazil Q116908529
Joana Rebolo Brazil Q116908582
Maria Benguela Brazil Q116908621
Ana Congo Brazil Q116908623
Florinda Brazil Q116908688
Maria Rosa Brazil Q116908690
Teresa de Jesus black woman residing in the city of Penha, in Santa Catarina, Brazil Brazil Africa Q116908694
Josefa Brazil Angola Q116908756
Joana Mina Brazil Q116908815
Maria Cabinda Brazil Africa Q116908817
Ana Josefa Barberá city founder Uruguay 1812 Q121547637
María Antonia Serna free black woman and former slave (fl. nineteenth century) Q123476869
Josefa Tenorio slave woman who fought in the Peruvian and Argentine Wars of Independence Q123476885
Juana Esperanza de San Alberto (?–1679), slave and Discalced Carmelite nun 1679 Puebla City Q123478317
Juana la Mulata slave at the center of a witchcraft scandal in Santiago de Monclova, New Mexico (1730–?) Q123478920
Felisberta (fl. nineteenth century), a household slave and wet nurse Q123485959
Nanny Grig enslaved Creole of African descent, took part in the 1816 rebellion in Barbados (1700s–1800s) Q123486019
Ana Josefa Barberá Afro-Uruguayan freedwoman and landowner (1740?–1812) 1812-03 Africa Q123492590
Angela Batallas enslaved Afro-Ecuadorian who confronted Simón Bolívar to secure her freedom (c. 1800–?) Q123492620
أم موسى القهرمانة Abbasid Caliphate Q126118610

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