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Briton Hammon
Jupiter Hammon
Phillis Cogswell
Phillis Wheatley
Cesar Lyndon
Arthur
Andrew, "A Negro Servant"
Newton Prince
Richard Peronneau
Lucy Pernam
James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw
Sip Wood
Felix Holbrook
"The Sons of Africa"
Cuffee Wright
Peter Bestes, Sambo Freeman, Felix Holbrook, and Chester Joie
"Crispus Attucks"
Phillis Wheatley
Kudjo Holms
"A Son of Africa"
"A Great Number of Blacks"
Cesar Sarter
Bristol Lambee
Lemuel Haynes
Antonio Muray
Scipio Fayerweather
Sezor Phelps
Lancaster Hill, Peter Bess, Brister Slenser, Prince Hall, and others
Prince Demah
Jupiter Hammon
Prince Hall
Judea Moore
Ofodobendo Wooma, or "Andrew, a member of the Moravian church"
Prime and Prince
Great Prince, Little Prince, Luke, and others
Pomp
Phillis Wheatley and John Peters
Nero Brewster and "Others, natives of Africa"
Adam
John Cuffe and Paul Cuffe
"The poor and oppressed Negro servants"
Thomas Nichols
Murphy Stiel
"A Black Whig"
Cato
"Negroes who obtained freedom"
"An African American"
Cudjo Vernon
"An Œthiopian"
Belinda Sutton
"Vox Africanorum"
Judith Jackson
Ned Griffin
Prince Hall
Absalom Jones
Sarah Greene
John Marrant
Jane Coggeshall
Johnson Green
Jupiter Hammon
Presence Flucker
James Armistead Lafayette
Anthony Taylor and the Free African Union Society of Newport
Daphney Demah
Absalom Jones and Richard Allen
Cyrus Bustill
"Humanio"
"A number of Black inhabitants of Providence"
"The Blacks of New Haven City"
Olaudah Equiano
James Durham
Bristol Yamma and James McKenzie
Margaret Blucke
Benjamin Banneker
"Africanus"
Cyrus Bustill, William White, and others
Cynthia Cuffee
Yamboo
Thomas Peters
Thomas Cole, Peter Bassnett Matthews, and Matthew Webb
"J.-B."
Absalom Jones and others
David Simpson
Stephen Blucke
George Liele
Susana Smith and Sarah Peters
Prince Hall
John Moore
David George
John Morris, William Morris, and others
Absalom Jones and Richard Allen
Citizens of South Carolina
Peter McNelly
Cato Hanker
Absalom Jones and others
Judith Cocks
Margaret Lee
The African Society
James Hemings
William Hamilton
Anonymous
Boston King
Richard Allen
Anonymous
Jupiter Nicholson, Jacob Nicholson, Job Albert, and Thomas Pritchet
Harry Cuff, and Cato
Prince Hall
Margaret Moore
Abraham Johnstone
Patty Gipson
Abraham Jones
Venture Smith
Primus Grant and others
Lemuel Haynes
John Carruthers Stanly
Lemuel Overnton
Joshua Johnson
William Godfrey
Richard Allen
The people of colour, Freemen withing the city and suburbs of Philadelphia
James Forten
George Middleton
Sylvia
Andrew Bryan.
Jupiter Hammon
Phillis Cogswell
Phillis Wheatley
Cesar Lyndon
Arthur
Andrew, "A Negro Servant"
Newton Prince
Richard Peronneau
Lucy Pernam
James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw
Sip Wood
Felix Holbrook
"The Sons of Africa"
Cuffee Wright
Peter Bestes, Sambo Freeman, Felix Holbrook, and Chester Joie
"Crispus Attucks"
Phillis Wheatley
Kudjo Holms
"A Son of Africa"
"A Great Number of Blacks"
Cesar Sarter
Bristol Lambee
Lemuel Haynes
Antonio Muray
Scipio Fayerweather
Sezor Phelps
Lancaster Hill, Peter Bess, Brister Slenser, Prince Hall, and others
Prince Demah
Jupiter Hammon
Prince Hall
Judea Moore
Ofodobendo Wooma, or "Andrew, a member of the Moravian church"
Prime and Prince
Great Prince, Little Prince, Luke, and others
Pomp
Phillis Wheatley and John Peters
Nero Brewster and "Others, natives of Africa"
Adam
John Cuffe and Paul Cuffe
"The poor and oppressed Negro servants"
Thomas Nichols
Murphy Stiel
"A Black Whig"
Cato
"Negroes who obtained freedom"
"An African American"
Cudjo Vernon
"An Œthiopian"
Belinda Sutton
"Vox Africanorum"
Judith Jackson
Ned Griffin
Prince Hall
Absalom Jones
Sarah Greene
John Marrant
Jane Coggeshall
Johnson Green
Jupiter Hammon
Presence Flucker
James Armistead Lafayette
Anthony Taylor and the Free African Union Society of Newport
Daphney Demah
Absalom Jones and Richard Allen
Cyrus Bustill
"Humanio"
"A number of Black inhabitants of Providence"
"The Blacks of New Haven City"
Olaudah Equiano
James Durham
Bristol Yamma and James McKenzie
Margaret Blucke
Benjamin Banneker
"Africanus"
Cyrus Bustill, William White, and others
Cynthia Cuffee
Yamboo
Thomas Peters
Thomas Cole, Peter Bassnett Matthews, and Matthew Webb
"J.-B."
Absalom Jones and others
David Simpson
Stephen Blucke
George Liele
Susana Smith and Sarah Peters
Prince Hall
John Moore
David George
John Morris, William Morris, and others
Absalom Jones and Richard Allen
Citizens of South Carolina
Peter McNelly
Cato Hanker
Absalom Jones and others
Judith Cocks
Margaret Lee
The African Society
James Hemings
William Hamilton
Anonymous
Boston King
Richard Allen
Anonymous
Jupiter Nicholson, Jacob Nicholson, Job Albert, and Thomas Pritchet
Harry Cuff, and Cato
Prince Hall
Margaret Moore
Abraham Johnstone
Patty Gipson
Abraham Jones
Venture Smith
Primus Grant and others
Lemuel Haynes
John Carruthers Stanly
Lemuel Overnton
Joshua Johnson
William Godfrey
Richard Allen
The people of colour, Freemen withing the city and suburbs of Philadelphia
James Forten
George Middleton
Sylvia
Andrew Bryan.