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Slavery is a social-economic system under which certain persons — known as slaves — are deprived of personal freedom and compelled to perform labour or services. The following is a list of known slaves:

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  • Abram Petrovich Gannibal (1696–1781), adopted by Russian czar Peter the Great, governor of Tallinn (Reval) (1742–52), general-en-chef (1759–62) for building of sea forts and canals in Russia.
  • Absalom Jones, (1746 - February 13, 1818), abolitionist and clergyman.
  • Aesop, Greek poet, c. 6th century BC, author or transcriber of Aesop's Fables.
  • Al-Khayzuran bint Atta, a Yemenite slave girl who became the wife of the Abbasid Caliph Al-Mahdi and mother of both Caliphs Al-Hadi and Harun al-Rashid, the most famous of the Abbasids.
  • Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, (1918– ), a Russian novelist. Through his work The Gulag Archipelago he made the world aware of the Gulag, the Soviet labour camp system.
  • Amanda America Dickson, daughter of her owner; the fight over her inheritance on his death went all the way to the Supreme Court of Georgia.
  • Ammar bin Yasir, one of the most famous sahaba (companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad), freed by Abu Bakr.
  • Antarah ibn Shaddad, pre-Islamic Arab born to a slave mother, freed by his father on the eve of battle, also a poet.
  • Ayuba Suleiman Diallo, also known as Job ben Solomon (1701–1773).
  • Baibars, a Kipchack Turk who became a Mamluk Sultan of Egypt and Syria.
  • Benedict the Moor (1526 – April 4, 1589), Italian saint.
  • Bilal ibn Ribah, 6th century, freed and converted to Islam; chosen by Muhammad as his muezzin.
  • Booker T. Washington (1856–1915) was an American educator, author and leader of the African American community.
  • Pope Callixtus I (died 222) was Pope from about 217 to about 222, during the reigns of the Roman Emperors Heliogabalus and Alexander Severus. He was martyred for his Christian faith and is a canonized saint of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Pope Clement I (died in 100) was the fourth Pope according to Catholic tradition. He may have been a freedman of Titus Flavius Clemens. Clement of Rome
  • Cesar Picton ca.1765 - 1831, enslaved in Senegal, servant in England, later a wealthy coal-merchant.
  • Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Pasha (1713-1790) an Ottoman grand vizier, Kaptan Pasha and an army commander.
  • Dave Drake, also known as Dave the Potter, (c. 1800–1864)
  • Denmark Vesey (c. 1767–1822) was an African American slave, and later a freeman, who planned what would have been one of the largest slave rebellions in the United States had word of the plans not been leaked.
  • Dred Scott (c. 1799–1858), attempted to sue for his freedom in Scott v. Sandford.
  • Enrique of Malacca, also known as Henry the Black, slave and interpreter of Ferdinand Magellan, the first man to circumnavigate the globe.
  • Epictetus (55–c. 135), ancient Greek stoic philosopher
  • Estevanico, also known as Esteban the Moor, one of only four survivors of the ill-fated Narváez expedition, later a guide in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold (ca. 1503-1539)
  • Jean Parisot de la Valette (c.1494-1568), [[Knights Hospitaller|Grand Master of the Order of
St John]], in 1541 he was captured and made a galley slave for a year by Barbary pirates under the command of Turgut Reis.
  • John Ezzidio (c. 1810 - October 1872), Nigerian slave who became a successful Sierra Leonean politician and businessman.
  • Felicitas, Christian martyr and saint (died March 7, 203).
  • Francis Bok, born 1979, Dinka slave from Sudan now in United States
  • François Mackandal, Haitian maroon leader.
  • Frederick Douglass (c. 1818–1895), abolitionist writer and speaker.
  • George Africanus (1763-1834) was a negro slave from Sierra Leone who became a successful entrepreneur in Nottingham.
  • Gonzalo Guerrero (?–1536) was a sailor from Palos, in Spain who shipwrecked along the Yucatan Peninsula and was taken as a slave by the local Maya.
  • Guðríður Símonardóttir (1598-1682), Icelandic woman taken captive by North African slavers (Barbary Pirates).
  • Hagar, Biblical figure, belonging to Sarah.
  • Harriet Tubman, nicknamed "Moses" because of her efforts in helping other slaves escape through the Underground Railway.
  • Hermas, author of the text The Shepherd of Hermas and brother of Pope Pius I.
  • İbrahim Pasha (?-1536), Suleyman the Magnificent's first appointed Grand Vizier. Greek by birth, he was sold as a slave at the age of six to the Ottoman palace for future sultans. There he befriended Suleiman who was of the same age.
  • Ivan Bolotnikov (? - 1608), a fugitive kholop (slave in Russia) and leader of the Bolotnikov rebellion.
  • James Somersett, his escape, supported by abolitionists, led to the milestone Somersett's Case, which effectively ended slavery in Britain, though not in its colonies.
  • Jean-Jacques Dessalines (1758–1806), leader of the Haitian Revolution and first leader of independent Haiti.
  • Jean Saint Malo, leader of runaway slaves in colonial Louisiana and founder of the secret community that bears his name.
  • Jeffrey Hudson, English courtier, spent 25 years as a slave in North Africa.
  • John Brown (c. 1810–1876), escaped and wrote of conditions in Deep South of United States
  • John Casor, the first slave in what would later be the United States (Virginia, 1654).
  • Jordan Lockett, a runaway slave whose plight led to Wisconsin becoming the only state to declare the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 unconstitutional.
  • Joseph, Biblical figure (about 1600 BC).
  • Joseph Antonio Emidy, violinist and composer born in Africa, died in Cornwall.
  • Cinque, leader of the slaves in the Amistad v. United States case in 1839
  • Josephine Bakhita, (1869 — February 8 1947), Sudanese, a Roman Catholic nun and saint.
  • Juan Francisco Manzano (c.1797–1854) Cuban poet.
  • Joseph Knight, unsuccessfully sought to get his freedom through the courts in 18th century Scotland.
  • Kunta Kinte (1750-1810), Gambian slave and Mandinka tribesman,who unsuccessfully tried to escape to freedom for four times. Then part of his foot was chopped of by slave catchers. Ancestor of the famous writer of "Roots.The Saga of an American Family", Alex Haley.
  • Lydia, a slave shot and wounded by her owner when she struggled to escape a whipping, an action ruled legal by the Supreme Court of North Carolina in 1830 (see North Carolina v. Mann) .
  • Malinche, translator during the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
  • Mammy Lou, actress who appeared in the silent film, The Glorious Adventure .
  • Marcus Tullius Tiro, Roman author (c. 103–4 BC), slave and secretary of the Roman politian Cicero, later freed; invented a long-lasting system of shorthand and wrote books that are now lost.
  • Margaret Garner (1835 – 1858) was a slave in pre-Civil War America notorious or celebrated for killing her own daughter rather than see the child returned to slavery.
  • Mary Prince (1788-?1833); the account of her life galvanized the anti-slavery movement in England.
  • Mende Nazer, a Nuba woman captured in Darfur and transported from Sudan to London, where she eventually won refugee status and wrote the memoir Slave (2004).
  • Miguel de Cervantes (September 29, 1547 - April 23, 1616), author of Don Quixote de la Mancha, the first modern novel. He spent five years as a slave and property of the viceroy of Algiers after being captured by Barbary pirates. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
  • Moses, ancient Israelite who led his people out of slavery in Egypt
  • Nanny of the Maroons, also known as Granny Nanny and Queen Nanny, Jamaican Maroons leader.
  • Nat Turner (1800–1831), escaped and led revolt in Southampton County, Virginia.
  • Nero Hawley (1742-1817), free slave, served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, buried Trumbull, Connecticut.
  • Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745–1797), also known as Gustavus Vassa, prominent African/British author and figure in the abolitionist cause.
  • Onesimus, a slave of Philemon of Colossae who ran away and, having met St. Paul, was converted by him. Paul set him back to the Christian Philemon with a letter, which is the Epistle to Philemon. Ignatius of Antioch mentions an Onesimus as Bishop of Ephesus in the early second century, but it is not certain that these are the same men.
  • Owen Fitzpen, English merchant taken captive by Turkish pirates in 1620, subsequently escaped.
  • Patrick, abducted from Britain, enslaved in Ireland, escaped to Britain, returned to Ireland as a missionary.
  • Phillis Wheatley, Colonial American poet
  • Pope Pius I was Pope from about 140 to about 154, during the reign of the Roman Emperor Antonius Pius.
  • Prosper, a slave cruelly murdered by his owner Arthur William Hodge, for which Hodge was tried and executed, the first such case ever recorded.
  • Qutb-ud-din Aybak or Qutbuddin Aibak, Turkish ex-slave, became a soldier, the first of the Sultans of Delhi, founder of India's "slave dynasty".
  • Robert Drury (born 1687; died between 1743 and 1750) was an English sailor who was shipwrecked on the island of Madagascar in 1702, and remained there as a slave till 1717.
  • Romaica, slave girl who became the favorite wife of Muhammad al-Mu'tamid, Muslim king of Seville, Spain.
  • Roustam Raza, Napoleon Bonaparte's Armenian bodyguard.
  • Roxelana, (circa 1500 - April 18, 1558), a concubine and later wife to the sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, and mother of Selim II.
  • Salman Al Farisi, of Persian descent, he was owned by a Jew of the Beni Quraiza in Arabia, became one of Muhammad's companions and was the first to translate the Quran.
  • Salvius, also known as Tryphon, leader of the 104 B.C. slave rebellion in Sicily known as the Second Servile War.
  • Scipio Africanus (c. 1702-1720)
  • Scipio Moorhead, enslaved artist.
  • Sojourner Truth (c. 1797–1883)
  • Solomon Bayley, wrote a book in 1825 about his life as a slave.
  • Spartacus, gladiator and rebel leader, led the Servile Revolt, died 71 BC
  • Sumayyah binte Khabbab, an Abbyssinian slave, the mother of Ammar bin Yasir, was killed by her master when she refused to renounce Islam, thus becoming its first martyr.
  • Terence (full name Publius Terentius Afer), Roman playwright, comic poet who wrote before and possibly after his freedom, died 159 BC.
  • Thomas Pellow, a young Cornish boy who was kidnapped by North African pirates and sold as a slave in Morocco. His story is told in the book "White Gold" by Giles Milton. White Gold: The Extraordinary Story of Thomas Pellow and Islam's One Million White Slaves
  • Toussaint L'Ouverture, freed slave who led the slave revolt that led to the independence of Haiti.
  • Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, freed slave turned writer.
  • Vincent de Paul. (1576–1660) Taken captive by Turkish pirates, sold into slavery, freed in 1607.
  • William Ellison (1790-1861), mixed race, gained his freedom, became a slaveholder himself, producing cotton.
  • William and Ellen Craft, slaves who wrote a tale of their flight from slavery (1800s).
  • William Lee, personal servent to George Washington.
  • Yarrow Mamout, freed after serving many years in America
  • Zayd ibn Haritha, given to Muhammad's wife Khadijah, freed, adopted, became known as Zayd ibn Muhammad.
  • Zheng pang wang, Chinese explorer.
  • Ziryab, also known as Abul-Hasan Alí Ibn Nafí, musician, introduced asparagus to Europe (c. 789 - 857).
  • Zumbi, escaped and joined the Quilombo dos Palmares, the largest ever settlement of escaped slaves in colonial Brazil, becoming its last and most famous leader.<

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    [Book] Transcription federal census schedule Campbell County, Tennessee 1860, indexed: Federal mortality schedule Campbell County, Tennessee 1860 : list of slave ... slave schedule Campbell County TN 1860 Clark Print. Co

    [Site] Slave Narratives: Chronological List of Biographies
    ... Slave Narratives >> Scholarly Bibliography >> Chronological List > ... autobiographical slave narratives, the biographies of slaves or former slaves ...
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    [Post] Are You a Slave?
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    [Book] Property tax list of Culpeper County, Virginia and names of slaves, 1783 [M.B. Norris

    [Site] Top 10 Famous Slaves - The List Universe
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    He asserts to empower the black slaves from the white lords. The elimination of racialism from society, there are many beneficial upon ecological, political and social institutions and he raise the very slogans of "free land", ...

    [Book] The people of Cobb County, Georgia in 1870: An index of the 1870 census with selected abstracts and annotations together with a list of 1860 slave owners & slave holders M.E. Martin

    [Site] Slave Narratives: Alphabetical List of Slave Narratives
    ... Slave Narratives >> Scholarly Bibliography >> Alphabetical List. Alphabetical List of Slave and Ex-Slave Narratives. Autobiographies by Slaves or Ex-Slaves ...
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    still in existence in America. The only information we have on the stucco man is in letters between Fielding Lewis and the Washingtons, and through the study of the plaster ceilings. We have yet to find information on the carpenter, mason, turner, and stone carver. Countless unnamed slaves played a key role in the construction of the house. Many of these slaves were

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    [Book] 1850-1860 census of Henderson County, Texas, including slave schedule and 1846 tax list The Society

    [Site] Slave Schedules
    Columns also list the number of fugitive and manumitted slaves, as well as a ... This schedule also lists each of the twenty-six slaves by name. 1850 Slave Schedules ...
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    #7 The Prince of Egypt (1998) - The movie follows the life of Moses from his birth, through his childhood as a prince of Egypt, and finally to his ultimate destiny to lead the Hebrew slaves out of Egypt, which is based on the Biblical ...

    [Book] Slave ship movement from 1744-1820: Compiled from Lloyd's list, London, London times, London, Salem mercury, Salem, Massachusetts : in narrative and chart form / Joan Charles The Author

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    [Book] Abstract of slave information from Morgan county Alabama estate files: 1822 to 1865 Morgan County Archives

    [Site] The Burwells Move Their Slaves
    The appearance of slave families on more than one list helped me to sort the ... 8This list has two sets of lines that divide the slave names into groups. ...
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    Confederate Slave Impressment, November 1861 Confederate Army order instructing that a long list of slaves, each named, be escorted through Richmond and returned to their owners via the Danville Railroad. MSS 11225 Alfred H. Byrd Fund

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    [Post] Re: "Lincoln didn’t free the slaves; the slaves freed themselves"

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    [Book] Index to the Tithables of Loudoun County, Virginia and to Slaveholders and Slaves, 1758-1786: 1758-1786 Clearfield Co

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    --Timothy Fitch An Account of Slaves sold at Auction Bridge Town Barbados August 21, 1759 An acct of what slaves was sold at public vandwe belloning to Mr Timothy Fitch Marcht in Boston New Engd Vz --- Tuesday

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    [Post] Re: "Lincoln didn’t free the slaves; the slaves freed themselves"

    This reminds me of all the people who got upset over the movie "Barbershop" when one of the characters blasted people who gave too.

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