Rachael Pringle Polgreen (c. 1753–1791) was an Afro-Barbadian hotelier and brothel owner. Born into slavery, her freedom was purchased, and she became...
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Polk, one of the first female plantation owners in Tennessee. Rachael Pringle Polgreen (1753–1791), Afro-Barbadian hotelier and brothel owner. Emancipated...
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women's bodies. Rachael Pringle Polgreen was a freed, elite, Black woman in Bridge Town, Barbados in the late eighteenth century. Polgreen owned slaves and...
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1833, and received compensation for her loss. Amaryllis Collymore Rachael Pringle Polgreen Dorothy Thomas (entrepreneur) Candlin, Kit; Pybus, Cassandra (2015)...
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and Historical Figuring: Rachael Pringle Polgreen's Troubled Archive: Power and Historical Figuring: Rachael Pringle Polgreen's Troubled Archive". Gender...
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Elizabeth Swain Bannister Amaryllis Collymore Susannah Ostrehan Rachael Pringle Polgreen Candlin & Pybus 2015, p. 106. Candlin 2016a. Candlin & Pybus 2015...
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management of the Royal Naval Hotel in 1791, upon the death of Rachael Pringle Polgreen. The hotel became one of the most popular in Bridgetown, the capital...
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Other former enslaved women who became slave-owners in Barbados: Rachael Pringle Polgreen Susannah Ostrehan Dorothy Thomas (entrepreneur) If her tombstone...
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