List of slave owners


Each person listed here has both notability and a consensus of historical evidence of slave ownership. They are listed in alphabetical order by last name.

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  • Ana Gallum, was an African Senegalese slave who was freed and married the white Florida planter Don Joseph "Job" Wiggins, in 1801 succeeding in having his will, leaving her his plantation and slaves, recognized as legal.
  • James Garland, Virginian politician, planter, lawyer, and judge. By 1820, the Garland household included five free people and nine slaves.
  • Horatio Gates, American general during the American Revolutionary War. Seven years later, he sold his plantation, freed his slaves, and moved north to New York.
  • Sir John Gladstone, British politician, owner of plantations in Jamaica and Guyana, and recipient of the single largest payment from the Slave Compensation Commission.
  • Estêvão Gomes, Portuguese explorer, in 1525 he kidnapped at least 58 indigenous people from what is now Maine or Nova Scotia, taking them to Spain where he attempted to sell them as slaves.
  • Antão Gonçalves, Portuguese explorer and, in 1441, the first to enslave captive Africans and bring them to Portugal for sale.
  • Ulysses S. Grant, Union general and 18th President of the United States, who acquired slaves through his wife and father-in-law. On March 29, 1859, Grant freed his slave William Jones, making Jones the last person to have been enslaved by a person who later served as U.S. president.
  • Robert Isaac Dey Gray, Canadian politician and slave owner. In 1798 he voted against a proposal to expand slavery in Upper Canada.
  • Curtis Grubb, Pennsylvania iron master and one of the state's largest enslavers at the time of U.S. independence.

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  • Ibn Battuta, Muslim Berber Moroccan scholar and explorer. He enslaved girls and women in his harem.
  • Emina Ilhamy, Egyptian princess, she gifted enslaved concubines to her son and owned slaves until the First World War.

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  • Cosmana Navarra, Maltese noblewoman and art patron who also owned slaves.
  • John Newton, British slave trader and later abolitionist.
  • Nicias, Athenian politician and general. Plutarch recorded that he enslaved more than 1,000 people in his silver mines.
  • Nikarete of Corinth, she bought young girls from the Corinthian slave market and trained them as hetaera.

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  • Susannah Ostrehan, Barbadian businesswoman, herself a freed slave, she bought some slaves in order to free them, but kept others to labor on her properties.
  • James Owen, American politician, planter, major-general and businessman, he owned the enslaved scholar Omar ibn Said.

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  • William Lowndes Yancey, American secessionist leader, he was gifted 36 people as a dowry and established a plantation where he forced them to work.
  • Marie-Marguerite d'Youville, the first person born in Canada to be declared a saint and "one of Montreal's more prominent slaveholders".
  • David Levy Yulee, American politician and attorney, he forced enslaved people to work his Florida sugarcane plantation and later to build a railroad.

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