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Abraham Elliot Griffiths

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of London, and played a leading role in the organisation of the first expedition to Sierra Leone in 1787. He provided publicity for the colony by corresponding with the London newspapers. His first wife Rebecca was a white woman, but after she died he moved to
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in his demand for a greater share in the running of the colony for the settlers. He was also accused of having forged some currency.
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Epic Journeys of Freedom: Runaway Slaves of the American Revolution and Their Global Quest for Liberty
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In 1802 he was imprisoned for debt and died in prison.
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In 1792 Griffiths was taken on as a translator by the
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Index

Sierra Leone
African
Welsh
protégé
Granville Sharp
London
corporals
Black Poor
Rogbana
Naimbanna II
Sierra Leone Company
Alexander Falconbridge
Thomas Peters






Categories
Black British former slaves
British former slaves
18th-century slaves
1802 deaths
People imprisoned for debt

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