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[QUOTE]Originally posted by abdulkarem3: [QB] east indian slaves [IMG]http://www.indiacurrents.com/directory/getdata.asp?about_id=e26c1cc3bcc0503da89fc4511af72bd5-3[/IMG] [URL=http://www.indiacurrents.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=e26c1cc3bcc0503da89fc4511af72bd5[/url]article[/URL] [QUOTE]As these South Asians melded into the population, they would be identified variously as "Mullato," "Negro," and "colored" in the ethnic cauldron that was evolving in America, thus losing much of their racial distinctiveness with each passing generation, merging into the African-American community, largely unaware of their Indian roots[/QUOTE]cant forget the other "indians" [IMG]http://www.nativevillage.org/Messages%20from%20the%20People/Photos%20Messages%20from%20the%20People/slaves.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE]The Boston Newsletter, July 23, 1716. This is to give notice that on the 16th of July, 1716, Runaway from his Master, David Lyell, an Indian Man named Nim, he lately belonged to Mr. James Moore, he is about one and twenty years of Age and is short broad shouldered Fellow his hair hath lately been cut off, he has a swelling on the back of his right hand, and can do something in the Carpenters trade, he hath with him two new shirts, a new waistcoat, and breeches of white course linen, and the same blew striped; a homespun Coat, wears a Hat, Shoes, Stockings. ‘Tis believed he endeavours to get on board some Vessel. Whoever takes up the said Indian in the Jerseys, and brings him to his said master shall have forty shillings and charges and if in any other government Five pounds if they give but notice where he is, so that his Master may have him again. Direct to David Lyell in New York or at Amboy in New Jersey.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE]The New-York Gazette, June 24, 1734. Runaway last Wednesday from Judith Vincent in Monmouth County in New Jersey an Indian Man named Stoffels , speaks good English, about Forty years of age, he is a House carpenter, a Cooper, a Wheelwright and is a good butcher also. There is also two others gone along with him, one being half Indian and half Negro and the other a Mulatto about 30 years of age & plays upon the violin and has it with him. Whoever takes up & secures said fellow so that he may be had again shall have forty shillings as a reward and all reasonable charges paid by the said Judith Vincent. N.B. It is supposed’d they are all going together in a canow towards Connecticut or Rhode Island. [/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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