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- Cornelius_Sinclair abstract "Cornelius Sinclair (c. 1813 to unknown) was an African American child kidnapped in Philadelphia in August 1825 by Patty Cannon's gang. He was one of a number of children kidnapped that summer and later transported south, to be sold into slavery. Sinclair was sold in Tuscaloosa, Alabama in October 1825 and subsequently freed in March 1827 through the efforts of several Methodist ministers, who filed a lawsuit on his behalf. John Gayle (Alabama) of the Alabama Supreme Court presided over the trial, where a jury of slave-owners in Tuscaloosa found in favor of Sinclair's freedom. When he returned to Philadelphia he testified as part of the successful prosecution of one of his kidnappers. The African American newspaper the African Observer provided coverage of the efforts to free Sinclair and prosecute the kidnappers.".
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- Cornelius_Sinclair wikiPageWikiLink African_Observer.
- Cornelius_Sinclair wikiPageWikiLink John_Gayle_(Alabama).
- Cornelius_Sinclair wikiPageWikiLink Patty_Cannon.
- Cornelius_Sinclair wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cornelius Sinclair".
- Cornelius_Sinclair hasPhotoCollection Cornelius_Sinclair.
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- Cornelius_Sinclair hypernym Child.
- Cornelius_Sinclair type Person.
- Cornelius_Sinclair comment "Cornelius Sinclair (c. 1813 to unknown) was an African American child kidnapped in Philadelphia in August 1825 by Patty Cannon's gang. He was one of a number of children kidnapped that summer and later transported south, to be sold into slavery. Sinclair was sold in Tuscaloosa, Alabama in October 1825 and subsequently freed in March 1827 through the efforts of several Methodist ministers, who filed a lawsuit on his behalf.".
- Cornelius_Sinclair label "Cornelius Sinclair".
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- Cornelius_Sinclair wasDerivedFrom Cornelius_Sinclair?oldid=674041855.
- Cornelius_Sinclair isPrimaryTopicOf Cornelius_Sinclair.