Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley
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Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley, née Anta Madjiguene Ndiaye le 18 juin 1793, morte en avril ou mai 1870, était une Africaine de l'Ouest, une princesse du peuple wolof, originaire du Sénégal (si on se rapporte aux frontières mises en place ultérieurement) qui a été réduite en esclavage et vendue à Cuba. Elle est devenue l'épouse de Zephaniah Kingsley, propriétaire de plantation et marchand d'esclaves, puis est elle-même devenue propriétaire de plantations.
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Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley, born Anta Madjiguène Ndiaye (18 June 1793 – April or May 1870), also known as Anta Majigeen Njaay or Anna Madgigine Jai, was a West African from present-day Senegal, who was enslaved and sold in Cuba, probably via the slave pens on Gorée Island. In Cuba she was purchased, as wife, by plantation owner and slave trader Zephaniah Kingsley. After his death, she became a planter and slave owner in her own right, as a free black woman in early 19th-century Florida.
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Anna Kingsley eller Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley, född Anta Madjiguene Ndiaye 1793, död 1870, var en amerikansk plantageägare. Hon var född i Senegal som Wolof-prinsessa, blev ett offer för den transatlantiska slavhandeln och såldes som slav på Kuba 1806, där hon köptes av plantageägaren Zephaniah Kingsley från Spanska Florida. Hon frigavs 1811 och gifte sig med Kingsley, som gav henne en egen plantage med slavar. Familjen emigrerade till Haiti när Florida blev amerikanskt år 1819, men återvände strax därefter när Zephaniah Kingsley avled. Trots den nya amerikanska administrationens ogillande mot svarta slavägare, lyckades Anna Kingsley vinna målet mot hennes makes vita släktingar, som ifrågasatte hennes makes testamente, som lämnade all egendom till henne. Hon levde sedan som förmögen plan
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Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley
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Anna Kingsley
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Anna Kingsley
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Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley
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Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley
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1793-06-18
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3334391
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1124949553
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1793-06-18
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April or May 1870
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Wife, plantation manager, slave owner
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Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley, born Anta Madjiguène Ndiaye (18 June 1793 – April or May 1870), also known as Anta Majigeen Njaay or Anna Madgigine Jai, was a West African from present-day Senegal, who was enslaved and sold in Cuba, probably via the slave pens on Gorée Island. In Cuba she was purchased, as wife, by plantation owner and slave trader Zephaniah Kingsley. After his death, she became a planter and slave owner in her own right, as a free black woman in early 19th-century Florida. Her early history is not known in detail. She was born among the Wolof people in 1793; her father was a leader, and she is sometimes referred to as a princess, though she never claimed such descent. When she was 13 years old, she was captured and sent to Cuba, where she was purchased by, impregnated by, and married to Zephaniah Kingsley, a slave trader and plantation owner. They had four children together. Kingsley freed Anna Jai in 1811, when she turned 18, and gave her responsibilities for his plantations in East Florida, then under Spanish colonial rule. For 25 years, Kingsley's unusual family lived on Fort George Island (part of modern-day Jacksonville). Anna Jai managed a large and successful planting operation. After gaining freedom, she was given a Spanish land grant for 5 acres (20,000 m2) and owned 12 slaves. After defending their property against invading Americans, she was awarded a land grant of 350 acres (1.4 km2) by the Spanish government. After the United States took control of Florida and American discriminatory laws threatened the multi-racial Kingsley family, most of them moved to Haiti. Kingsley died soon after, and Anna returned to Florida to dispute her husband's white relatives who were contesting Kingsley's will; they sought to exclude Anna and her children from their inheritance. The court honored a treaty between the United States and Spain, and Anna was successful in the court case, despite a political climate hostile toward blacks. She settled in the Arlington neighborhood of Jacksonville, where she died in 1870 at 77 years old. The National Park Service protects Kingsley Plantation, where Anna and Kingsley lived on Fort George Island, as part of the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve.
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Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley, née Anta Madjiguene Ndiaye le 18 juin 1793, morte en avril ou mai 1870, était une Africaine de l'Ouest, une princesse du peuple wolof, originaire du Sénégal (si on se rapporte aux frontières mises en place ultérieurement) qui a été réduite en esclavage et vendue à Cuba. Elle est devenue l'épouse de Zephaniah Kingsley, propriétaire de plantation et marchand d'esclaves, puis est elle-même devenue propriétaire de plantations.
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Anna Kingsley eller Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley, född Anta Madjiguene Ndiaye 1793, död 1870, var en amerikansk plantageägare. Hon var född i Senegal som Wolof-prinsessa, blev ett offer för den transatlantiska slavhandeln och såldes som slav på Kuba 1806, där hon köptes av plantageägaren Zephaniah Kingsley från Spanska Florida. Hon frigavs 1811 och gifte sig med Kingsley, som gav henne en egen plantage med slavar. Familjen emigrerade till Haiti när Florida blev amerikanskt år 1819, men återvände strax därefter när Zephaniah Kingsley avled. Trots den nya amerikanska administrationens ogillande mot svarta slavägare, lyckades Anna Kingsley vinna målet mot hennes makes vita släktingar, som ifrågasatte hennes makes testamente, som lämnade all egendom till henne. Hon levde sedan som förmögen plantage- och slavägare nära Jacksonville. Hennes livsöde som en slav som blev slavägare var inte helt okänd i Florida, där fria färgade spelade en större roll än någon annanstans i USA förutom Louisiana, något som berodde på de spanska lagarna, som mildare för både slavar och fria färgade än de engelska, och hon anses tillsammans med Ana Gallum vara en av de mer notabla exemplen på detta. Hennes plantage bevaras som The National Park Service protects Kingsley Plantation, som är en del av Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve.
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1793
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1870