Agustin, son of slaves Agustin and Francisca, was the first documented African-American, born in St. Augustine in 1606 (before Jamestown was even founded). Others have answered William Tucker (born free in Jamestown in 1923) which ignores the fact that the British colonies were preceded on American soil by Spanish colonies.
Agustin, son of slaves Agustin and Francisca, was the first documented African-American, born in St. Augustine in 1606 (before Jamestown was even founded). Others have answered William Tucker (born free in Jamestown in 1923) which ignores the fact that the British colonies were preceded on American soil by Spanish colonies.
Phillis Wheatley was the first African-American female poet and the second among the African-American published poet. She was born in Senegambia and came to America as a slave at the age of seven.
He was born on a plantation in Jamestown, VA.
sean shaw born 1992
Hiram Rhodes Revels
William Tucker was the first African American baby born in the new world in 1624 in Jamestown,Virginia.The parents were of William Tucker Antoney and Isabella.William Tucker should have been referred to as African American.
Jamestown i think :)
It is unknown who the first African American born in the US Was however it was most likely a slave.
i am reading a book that is true, it is called Eligah. Eligah is the first African american born free!
It is unknown who the first African American born in the US Was however it was most likely a slave.
The first African American born in the United States was William Tucker. William Tucker was born on January 3, 1624.
The first child born in the American Colonies of African descent was William Tucker, who was baptized on January 3, 1624 in Jamestown, Virginia.
Alonzo Herndon
Agustin, son of slaves Agustin and Francisca, was the first documented African-American, born in St. Augustine in 1606 (before Jamestown was even founded). Others have answered William Tucker (born free in Jamestown in 1923) which ignores the fact that the British colonies were preceded on American soil by Spanish colonies.
Elizabeth Carr was the first American born test tube baby. She was born in Norfolk, Virginia.
Phillis Wheatley was the first African-American female poet and the second among the African-American published poet. She was born in Senegambia and came to America as a slave at the age of seven.
Hiram