Difference between revisions of "Selah Mills Africanus (Q490368)"

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Enslaved status unknown. Free before 13th Amendment. A writer and teacher who urged civil disobedience against the Fugitive Slave Act and who often conveyed his ideas in poetic form.
 
Property / hasDescription: Enslaved status unknown. Free before 13th Amendment. A writer and teacher who urged civil disobedience against the Fugitive Slave Act and who often conveyed his ideas in poetic form. / rank
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Unknown. Free before 13th Amendment. A writer and teacher who urged civil disobedience against the Fugitive Slave Act and who often conveyed his ideas in poetic form.
Property / hasDescription: Unknown. Free before 13th Amendment. A writer and teacher who urged civil disobedience against the Fugitive Slave Act and who often conveyed his ideas in poetic form. / rank
 
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Property / hasDescription: Unknown. Free before 13th Amendment. A writer and teacher who urged civil disobedience against the Fugitive Slave Act and who often conveyed his ideas in poetic form. / reference
 

Latest revision as of 07:49, 18 May 2021

HC-PER-39327
  • HC-PER-39327
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Selah Mills Africanus
HC-PER-39327
  • HC-PER-39327

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Unknown. Free before 13th Amendment. A writer and teacher who urged civil disobedience against the Fugitive Slave Act and who often conveyed his ideas in poetic form.