William Ansah Sessarakoo (c. 1736 – 1770), a prominent 18th-century Fante royal and diplomat, best known for his enslavement in the West Indies and diplomatic...
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professional footballer William Ansah Sessarakoo (1736–1749), Ghanaian businessman Zak Ansah (born 1994), English football player Ansah Owusu (born 1979),...
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William at Anomabo, Ghana Fort William at Anomabo, Ghana Fort William at Anomabo, Ghana Venture Smith William Ansah Sessarakoo Wikimedia Commons has media...
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trade and physical harm to hostages. An example is the case of William Ansah Sessarakoo, who was rescued from slavery in Barbados after being recognised...
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tragic tale of Oroonoko and Imoinda remained popular on the stage. William Ansah Sessarakoo reportedly left a mid-century performance in tears. Through the...
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caretaker at Mount Vernon. Claimed to be Washington's biological son. William Ansah Sessarakoo (c. 1736–1770), African prince who became a victim of the transatlantic...
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Coromantee enslaved peoples at the time living in Dutch Surinam 1748: William Ansah Sessarakoo arrives in England on a diplomatic mission on behalf of the Fante...
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residents use the beach, which has resulted in contaminated gutters. William Ansah Sessarakoo (c. 1736–1770) Prince Whipple (1750–1796) John Mensah Sarbah (1864-1910)...
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fencing master Julius Soubise, and the aristocrats Dido Belle and William Ansah Sessarakoo. Around the docks in the East End was a population of sailors from...
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Mensah Sarbah Kobina Arku Korsah (Sir Arku Korsah) Ama Ata Aidoo William Ansah Sessarakoo George Ekem Ferguson K. B. Anann Isaac Dadzie Honny Lawyer Kweku...
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