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Ottobah Cugoano (c. 1757 – c. 1791), also
known as John Stuart, was a
British abolitionist and
activist who was born in West Africa. Born into a Fante...
- used on
slave ships, as
witnessed and
described by
Equiano and
Ottobah Cugoano. Held, Robert. Inquisition: A
Bilingual Guide to the
Exhibition of Torture...
- to mark the 250th
anniversary of the
baptism of
abolitionist Ottobah Cugoano,
which took
place at St James's in 1773; it was the
first permanent artwork...
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educated Africans in London,
including formerly enslaved men such as
Ottobah Cugoano,
Olaudah Equiano and
other leading members of London's
black community...
- Its
members were
Africans in London,
freed slaves who
included Ottobah Cugoano,
Olaudah Equiano and
other leading members of London's
black community...
- Ajumako-Enyan-Esiam district. It is
famous for
being the
birthplace of
Ottobah Cugoano, an
abolitionist of the 18th century. The
University of Education, Winneba...
-
Maria Cosway also
lived at no. 81 for a time with
their servant Ottobah Cugoano.
During this
period number 82 was a
fashionable textile store. In the first...
- this era
included Olaudah Equiano,
Ignatius Sancho and
Quobna Ottobah Cugoano.
Mixed race Dido
Elizabeth Belle who was born a
slave in the Caribbean...
- one of its most
vocal critics.
Another prominent black Londoner,
Ottobah Cugoano, also
criticised the scheme. Lord
George Gordon, who had a lot of influence...
- the Sons of
Africa was a
political group addressed by
Quobna Ottobah Cugoano in the 1791
edition of his book
Thoughts and
Sentiments on the Evil of...