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AMERICAN SLAVE TRADER (1719–1781)
Isaac royall; Isaac Royall; Issac Royall, Jr.; Isaac Royal; Isaac Royall, Jr.; Isaac Royall Jr
  • The coat of arms of Harvard Law School which was discontinued in 2016 because it incorporated the Royall arms.
  • Portrait of Isaac Royall Jr., painted in 1769 by [[John Singleton Copley]]
  • ''Mary and Elizabeth Royall'' by John Singleton Copley (c. 1758), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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Isaac Ávalos         
BOLIVIAN POLITICIAN
Isaac Avalos Cuchillo; Isaac Avalos; Issac Ávalos
Isaac Ávalos Cuchallo is a Bolivian politician and activist. As of 2010 he is the Secretary General of the Confederación Sindical Única de Trabajadores Campesinos de Bolivia (CSUTCB).
Isaac Humala         
LABOUR LAWYER FROM AYACUCHO, PERU
Isaac Humala Núñez; Isaac Humala Nunez
Isaac Humala Núñez (born 1931) is a labour lawyer from Ayacucho and the ideological leader of the Movimiento Etnocacerista, a group of ethnic nationalists in Peru. He is a former communist leader who served as the model for a colourful character in Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa's novel "Conversation in the Cathedral.
Isaac Broydé         
RUSSIAN ORIENTALIST
Isaac Broyde; I. Broydé; Issac Broydé; Isaac David Broydé
Isaac David Broydé (23 February 1867, Grodno Governorate, Russian Empire – 15 AprilLibrary journal, Vol 47, 1922, p. 520.

Wikipedia

Isaac Royall Jr.

Isaac Royall Jr. (1719–1781) was the largest slaveholder in 18th-century Massachusetts. His wealth, primarily accrued through enslaved labor in Antigua, made possible the creation of Harvard Law School. Royall and his father enslaved 64 people on the family's estate in today's Medford, Massachusetts. The Isaac Royall House is now a museum and historic site. The property includes the only surviving freestanding slave quarters in the northern United States.