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Sixteenth-Century La Española: Glimpses of the First Blacks in the Early Colonial Americas
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Inner yard of the type of colonial house where domestic slaves used to work
Eastern colonial walls of Santo Domingo
Partial view of Santo Domingo’s port area
Santo Domingo’s Colonial city seen from the eastern margin of the Ozama River
Vespucci Map
Map of sixteenth century maroon sites in La Española
Colonial sugar mill with vertical wooden rolls’ machinery
In 1555, a slave ship arrived in Santo Domingo loaded with branded sugar crates and branded Black Africans
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Household slaves of Captain Gerónimo Agüero Bardecí in Santo Domingo, 1605
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A Black African man sold as a slave by French smugglers visiting La Española’s northern coast in 1594 claimed a right to freedom based on his African social status of nobility
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