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Paul Cuffee died in 1817.
Ed Cuffee was born in 1902.
The phone number of the Dr. Clarence V. Cuffee Library is: 757-410-7034.
The address of the Dr. Clarence V. Cuffee Library is: 2726 Border Road, Chesapeake, 23324 3760
Paul Cuffee, a Quaker, businessman, sea captain,patriot, and abolitionist, was born January 17, 1759, and passed away September 9, 1817.
Sea wind,Cuffee Parade, Mumbai
Paul Cuffee, a wealthy mixed-race New England shipowner and activist, was an early advocate of settling freed blacks in Africa. He gained support from black leaders and members of the US Congress for an emigration plan. In 1811 and 1815-16, he financed and captained successful voyages to British-ruledSierra Leone, where he helped African-American immigrants get established.[4] Although Cuffee died in 1817, his efforts may have "set the tone" for the American Colonization Society (ACS) to initiate further settlements.
Cuffy, also known as Kofi or Cuffee, was the leader of the Berbice 1763 slave revolt in present-day Guyana. He was an enslaved African man who led a rebellion against the Dutch plantation owners in the colony of Berbice.
The identity of the first Black sailor can vary based on context and historical records. However, one notable figure is Paul Cuffee, an African American businessman and sea captain in the early 19th century, who achieved prominence for his whaling voyages and efforts in promoting Black emigration to Africa. Additionally, during the Age of Sail, many enslaved Africans were forced to work on ships, making it difficult to pinpoint a single "first" Black sailor.
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