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  1. Mary Prince (1 de octubre de 1788 – después de 1833, edad de fallecimiento aprox. 45) fue una abolicionista y autobiógrafa británica, nacida en Bermuda, en el seno de una familia de africanos esclavizados.

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    Mary Prince (c. 1 October 1788 – after 1833) was the first black woman to publish an autobiography of her experience as a slave, born in the colony of Bermuda to an enslaved family of African descent.

  3. 1 de oct. de 2018 · The history of Mary Prince, a west indian slave written by herselfes (La historia de Mary Prince, una esclava de las indias occidentales, escrita por ella misma) es el primer documento...

  4. Mary Prince, an enslaved Bermudianand, thus, a British subject—is the first known Black woman to relate a slave narrative. She was the storyteller of an abolitionist collaborative writing team that brought her story to print.

  5. Known for: An abolitionist and author. Mary Prince was born into slavery and as such was the property of her slave owners. Mary Prince has earned her place as Bermudian’s national hero because her story as a slave in her lifetime helped to change attitudes.

  6. 8 de abr. de 2022 · 'La historia de Mary Prince', el testimonio de una mujer esclavizada desde niña. Editado en 1831 en Reino Unido, hoy por primera vez se publica su traducción al español; considerado la base del...

  7. Who was Mary Prince? The life of Mary Prince, born into slavery in Bermuda in 1788, was fairly typical. Across the West Indies, enslaved women were over-worked, flogged and abused on a regular basis.