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      • The Samaná Americans (Spanish: Americanos de Samaná) are a minority cultural sub-group of African American descendants who inhabit the Samaná Province in the eastern region of Dominican Republic.
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  2. History. Most of the Samaná Americans are descendants of African Americans who, beginning in 1824, immigrated to Hispaniola —then under Haitian administration —benefiting from the Haitian emigration policy facilitated, in part, by the mulatto president Jean Pierre Boyer.

  3. On the Samaná peninsula, of what is now the northeastern Dominican Republic, live the descendants of African-Americans who migrated in 1825, originally assigned to cultivate fruits and vegetables, primarily coconuts. They initially settled along the south shore of the peninsula, beyond the sandy beaches, shaded by groves of coconut palms.

  4. The Samaná Americans (Americanos de Samaná) are descendants of African American freed people who, beginning in 1824, immigrated to the Samaná Peninsula in Hispaniola—then under Haitian administration—benefiting from the favorable pro-African immigration policy of president Jean Pierre Boyer.

  5. Jul 14, 2023 · The African American immigrant community of Samaná is a native community, in the sense of having existed decades before the birth of the Dominican Republic as a nation-state. Before the founding of the first Republic in 1844, the Samanese peninsula was a destination for many Afro-American immigrants.

  6. The Samaná Americans are a minority cultural sub-group of African American descendants who inhabit the Samaná Province in the eastern region of Dominican Republic.

  7. www.penn.museum › documents › publicationsThe Samaná Americans

    church brought by the Americans was the African Methodist Episcopal Church under the leadership of the Rev. Isaac Miller. When Miller died the white missionaries of the Wesleyan (Anglican) Church of England rapidly assumed religious leadership. The Samaná Americans were told by the Wesleyans that they could not assume the pastoral post of the ...

  8. The young American historian Matthew Randolph is in the Dominican Republic investigating the ethnic origins of the city of Santa Bárbara de Samaná, as part of his doctoral thesis at Stanford University, one of the five best in the world.

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