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Sixteenth-Century La Española: Glimpses of the First Blacks in the Early Colonial Americas
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Wall remains of Diego Caballero’s Sugar Estate
Vespucci Map
Type of colonial house where female domestic slaves used to work
The Slaves’ Rebellion of the Christmas of 1521 in La Española was first mentioned in the ordinances about Blacks of January 6, 1522
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The authorities of Santo Domingo auctioned the cargo of enslaved Blacks from a Portuguese ship that had arrived without a license in 1555
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The authorities of Santo Domingo auctioned the cargo of enslaved Blacks from a Portuguese ship that had arrived without a license in 1555
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Testimony on how a Black slave got the tips of some of his toes severed as punishment after being convicted of a crime in 1519 Santo Domingo
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Somewhere between 1497 and 1501, a Black woman in the early village of Santo Domingo established the first hospital-like healing facility of the Americas
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Slave shackles
Santo Domingo’s Colonial city seen from the eastern margin of the Ozama River
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