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  • his statue]] in [[Bristol]] in 2020.
  • 1655}} slave-auction organized by [[Peter Stuyvesant]].
  • 1835}}); his slave [[Oscar Marion]] kneels at the left of the group.
  • [[John Newton]] captained slave ships and was enslaved himself in [[Sierra Leone]]. He became an abolitionist, calling the African slave trade "this stain of our National character".
  • ''Life of [[George Washington]]: The Farmer'' (1851); his slaves harvest grain behind him.
  • [[Mansa Musa]], accompanied by thousands of slaves, traveling to [[Mecca]].
  • Senator [[Rebecca Latimer Felton]], the last U.S. Congressmember to have enslaved people.
  • de Rosas]] revived the slave trade and owned slaves himself.
  • In 1769 [[Thomas Jefferson]] placed an advertisement in the ''Virginia Gazette'' offering a reward for an escaped slave named Sandy.
  • A slave cabin on the grounds of the home of [[Sam Davis]] in [[Smyrna, Tennessee]].
  • attacking Charles Sumner]], who had spoken against slavery two days earlier.
  • [[Toussaint Louverture]] was born into slavery, then owned slaves, and eventually liberated Haiti's slaves.

enslaver      
n. υποδουλωτής

Definición

Enslaver
·noun One who enslaves.

Wikipedia

List of slave owners

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.