Image Title:
Abdul-Rahman ibn Ibrahima Sori (1762–1829)
Note:
". . . was an African-American Fula nobleman and Amir (commander or governor) who was captured in the Fouta Jallon region of Guinea, West Africa, and sold to slave traders in the United States in 1788. Upon discovering his noble lineage, his owner Thomas Foster began referring to him as "Prince," a title he kept until his final days." Read More
Author:
LatinoMuslim
Image Source:
Wikipedia
Subject:
Slavery – Historical Figures - Slave – History Maker - African - American - Fula - Nobleman - Amir (commander or governor) - Timbuktu Student
Date:
N/A
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Public Domain
Image:
SA-SLAVHF-40
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