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Yarrow Mamout (c. 1736 –
January 19, 1823) was a
formerly enslaved African entrepreneur and
property owner in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. An educated...
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University in 1927. In 2023,
Georgetown dedicated the
Masjid Yarrow Mamout in
honor of
Mamout. African-American
Muslims constitute 20% of the
total U.S. Muslim...
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American Mastodon (1806)
Meriwether Lewis (1807)
William Clark (1810)
Yarrow Mamout (1819) Peale's
Barber Farm
Mastodon Exhumation Site
George Escol Sellers...
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Ayuba Suleiman Diallo Hamidou Diallo Ira
Aldridge Omar ibn Said
Yarrow Mamout Bilali Mohammed –
author of the
Bilali Do****ent Fula
Christians "Fulani...
- (Bowie, Maryland) Johnston,
James H., From
Slave Ship to Harvard:
Yarrow Mamout and the
History of an
African Family (May 2012)
Retrieved August 2012. Warfield...
- Simpson's most
notable work is his
portrait of
Yarrow Mamout, done in 1822 amid
rumors that
Mamout was a centenarian. Long displa**** in the
Peabody Room...
- Library. ISBN 9780878083527.
Retrieved 2014-02-27. "Portrait of
Yarrow Mamout: An
Early American Muslim". www.religioninamerica.org. Omar ibn Said (1831)...
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Christopher Lowndes Johnston,
James H. (2012). From
Slave Ship to Harvard:
Yarrow Mamout and the
History of an
African American Family.
Fordham University Press...
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appreciation of the
Treaty of
Peace and Friendship,
signed in 1787.
Yarrow Mamout (Muhammad Yaro), 1819.
Portrait by
Charles Willson Peale,
Philadelphia Museum...
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Quran owned by
Thomas Jefferson is held at the
Library of Congress.
Yarrow Mamout, a
formerly enslaved Fulani Muslim property owner and entrepreneur, is one...