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  1. In the early 1620s, Portuguese slave traders kidnapped the man who would later be known as Anthony Johnson in Portuguese Angola, named him António and sold him into the Atlantic slave trade. A colonist in Virginia bought António.

  2. Jun 5, 2018 · Anthony Johnson - the first slave owner in the U.S. by civil suit. The history of slavery in the Americas has always been marred by its deep racial past. So much so that stories like...

  3. Mar 14, 2016 · White Supremacist groups have claimed that Anthony Johnson, a Black forced laborer who became free in 17th century Virginia, was the first legal slave owner in the British colonies that became the United States. That claim is historically false and misleading.

  4. Jul 14, 2021 · No, that's not true: Anthony Johnson, an Angolan who was an indentured servant in the Virginia colony starting in 1621, did gain the recognized right to own property, including slaves, after he was released following years of being an indentured servant.

  5. Dec 14, 2010 · In addition to being a landowner, Anthony Johnson was also a slaveholder. Court records reveal that Johnson won a 1655 case against white planter, Robert Parker, to retain ownership of Johnson’s slave, John Casor.

  6. Jul 22, 2019 · By 1651, Johnson gained his freedom and acquired land and servants, eventually attaining legal ownership “for life” over a Black man named John Casor, a condition that separated servitude (labor for time) from slavery (labor for life).

  7. Aug 19, 2019 · The Northampton Court agreed with Johnson in a 1655 appeal ruling after initially siding with Johnson’s neighbor and Casor was ordered returned to Johnson. The ruling made John Casor the first person of African descent in Virginia to be declared a slave as the result of a civil case.

  8. T he life of Anthony Johnson, an African American landowner in colonial Virginia, presents an intriguing story. At a time when few former slaves could own property, Johnson amassed a sizable estate. He was brought to North America in 1621 and worked as a slave on a Virginia plantation.

  9. Anthony Johnson, a native of Angola, arrived in the Jamestown colony of Virginia in 1621 under the name “Antonio, a negro”. It is unclear if he arrived as a slave or an indentured servant.

  10. It has been widely claimed that an African former indentured servant who settled in Virginia in 1621, Anthony Johnson, became one of the earliest documented slave owners in the mainland American colonies when he won a civil suit for ownership of John Casor.

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