A gentleman of color: the life of James Forten
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topic | Forten, James / 1766-1842 fast Forten, James 1766-1842 Forten, James 1766-1842 (DE-588)124209920 gnd African Americans African American abolitionists African American soldiers African American businesspeople / Pennsylvania / Philadelphia Free African Americans / Pennsylvania / Philadelphia Sailmakers / Pennsylvania / Philadelphia BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Slavery bisacsh African American abolitionists fast African American businesspeople fast African American soldiers fast African Americans fast Free African Americans fast Sailmakers fast Schwarze. USA Sklaverei African Americans Biography African American abolitionists Biography African American soldiers Biography African American businesspeople Pennsylvania Philadelphia Biography Free African Americans Pennsylvania Philadelphia Biography Sailmakers Pennsylvania Philadelphia Biography Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Forten, James / 1766-1842 Forten, James 1766-1842 African Americans African American abolitionists African American soldiers African American businesspeople / Pennsylvania / Philadelphia Free African Americans / Pennsylvania / Philadelphia Sailmakers / Pennsylvania / Philadelphia BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political SOCIAL SCIENCE / Slavery African American businesspeople Free African Americans Sailmakers Schwarze. USA Sklaverei African Americans Biography African American abolitionists Biography African American soldiers Biography African American businesspeople Pennsylvania Philadelphia Biography Free African Americans Pennsylvania Philadelphia Biography Sailmakers Pennsylvania Philadelphia Biography Wirtschaftspolitik USA Biografie |
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