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- Leonard_Black abstract "Leonard Black (March 8, 1820 - April 28, 1883) was born a slave in Anne Arundel County, Maryland and was separated from his family by the age of six. He escaped after 20 years of slavery. In 1847 he wrote The Life and Sufferings of Leonard Black: A Fugitive from Slavery. With encouragement and support, he became a Baptist minister, preaching in Boston, Providence and Nantucket before becoming minister of First Baptist Church in Petersburg.Black married twice in his lifetime. The first marriage was to a woman named Mary A. Black, a woman who died at some point in time after 1850 and with whom Black had five children. Her father, George Black, was an African American Baptist minister who took him into his home after he escaped slavery and helped him become established. Black's second marriage was to Mary Anne Wheeden, with whom he had two children.".
- Leonard_Black birthDate "1820-03-08".
- Leonard_Black birthPlace Anne_Arundel_County,_Maryland.
- Leonard_Black birthPlace Maryland.
- Leonard_Black birthYear "1820".
- Leonard_Black deathDate "1883-04-28".
- Leonard_Black deathPlace Petersburg,_Virginia.
- Leonard_Black deathYear "1883".
- Leonard_Black occupation Leonard_Black__1.
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- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink African-American_literature.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink African_Meeting_House.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Anne_Arundel_County,_Maryland.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Baptists_in_the_United_States.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Brooklyn.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Category:1820_births.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Category:1883_deaths.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_slaves.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Anne_Arundel_County,_Maryland.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_who_wrote_slave_narratives.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink David_Walker_(abolitionist).
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink First_Baptist_Church_(Petersburg,_Virginia).
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Wayland.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Linsey-woolsey.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Maryland.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Nantucket.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Norfolk,_Virginia.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Petersburg,_Virginia.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Portland,_Maine.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Providence,_Rhode_Island.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Relief.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Slave_narrative.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Stonington,_Connecticut.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Jefferson.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Trousers.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Virginia.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink West_Indies.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Williamsburg,_Brooklyn.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLink Woonsocket,_Rhode_Island.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leonard Black".
- Leonard_Black wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rev. Leonard A. Black".
- Leonard_Black birthDate "1820-03-08".
- Leonard_Black birthPlace Anne_Arundel_County,_Maryland.
- Leonard_Black children "7".
- Leonard_Black dateOfBirth "1820-03-08".
- Leonard_Black dateOfDeath "1883-04-28".
- Leonard_Black deathDate "1883-04-28".
- Leonard_Black deathPlace Petersburg,_Virginia.
- Leonard_Black knownFor "The Life and Sufferings of Leonard Black, a Fugitive from Slavery".
- Leonard_Black name "Black, Leonard".
- Leonard_Black name "Leonard Black".
- Leonard_Black occupation "Minister, author".
- Leonard_Black placeOfBirth "Anne Arundel County, Maryland".
- Leonard_Black shortDescription "American slave".
- Leonard_Black spouse "Mary A. Black".
- Leonard_Black spouse "Mary Anne Wheeden".
- Leonard_Black wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Boston_African_American_community_pre-Civil_War.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Death_date_and_age.
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- Leonard_Black wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Leonard_Black wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Slave_narrative.
- Leonard_Black description "American slave".
- Leonard_Black description "American slave".
- Leonard_Black subject Category:1820_births.
- Leonard_Black subject Category:1883_deaths.
- Leonard_Black subject Category:American_slaves.
- Leonard_Black subject Category:People_from_Anne_Arundel_County,_Maryland.
- Leonard_Black subject Category:People_who_wrote_slave_narratives.
- Leonard_Black type Agent.
- Leonard_Black type Person.
- Leonard_Black type Writer.
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- Leonard_Black comment "Leonard Black (March 8, 1820 - April 28, 1883) was born a slave in Anne Arundel County, Maryland and was separated from his family by the age of six. He escaped after 20 years of slavery. In 1847 he wrote The Life and Sufferings of Leonard Black: A Fugitive from Slavery. With encouragement and support, he became a Baptist minister, preaching in Boston, Providence and Nantucket before becoming minister of First Baptist Church in Petersburg.Black married twice in his lifetime.".
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- Leonard_Black givenName "Leonard".
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- Leonard_Black name "Black, Leonard".
- Leonard_Black name "Leonard Black".
- Leonard_Black surname "Black".