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List of notable slave owners; Slaveholder; Slave owner; Slave owners; Slave-owner; Slave-owners; List of slave-owners; Enslaver
  • 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.

Margaret Hutton         
EARLY SETTLER COLONIST IN SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND THE LARGEST ENSLAVER IN THE STATE AT THE TIME OF THE FIRST FEDERAL CENSUS
Draft:Margaret Hutton (enslaver)
Margaret Hutton (née Goe; August 19, 1727 – c1797) was an early settler colonist in southwestern Pennsylvania and the largest enslaver in the state at the time of the first federal census. Hutton registered nine people as lifetime slaves in 1780 and sixteen children as term slaves between 1788 and her death in 1797.
Enslaver         
·noun One who enslaves.
Slaveholder         
·noun One who holds slaves.

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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.