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  1. Francis Williams (c. 1690 – c. 1770) was a Jamaican scholar and poet who was one of the most notable free black people in Jamaica. Born in Kingston, Jamaica into a slaveholding family, Williams subsequently travelled to England where he officially became a British subject.

  2. This portrait of the Jamaican scholar and writer Francis Williams was painted around 1745 by an unknown artist. It was acquired by the V&A in 1928. Born in around 1690 in Jamaica, Williams is a complex figure.

  3. Francis Williams and The Mystery of the First Black Student at Cambridge University. Francis Williams (1692-1762) Imagine a world where your entire life’s destiny was determined by the colour of your skin; Francis Williams lived in such a world, but he fought back… through poetry.

  4. Francis Williams. Jamaican Freedman 1702-1770. Francis Williams was born around 1702 to John and Dorothy Williams, a free black couple in Jamaica. In a society that considered most people of African descent to be human implements, only a limited number of free blacks were ever in a position to accumulate any property or gain any social status.

  5. Oct 6, 2019 · Francis Williams is reputed to be the first person of African ancestry to graduate from Cambridge University. Williams was born around 1702 to John and Dorothy Williams, a free African couple in Jamaica.

  6. Francis Williams was born in Jamaica in around 1692 to John and Dorothy Williams. Francis's exact date of birth is not known, but when he died in 1762 he was reportedly 'aged seventy or thereabouts'. John Williams became a successful and wealthy merchant, buying land and slaves of his own.

  7. Francis Williams was a Jamaican poet and classical scholar. The freeborn son of John and Dorothy Williams, Francis was educated in England from the age of ten as an experiment to test the assumed intellectual inferiority of blacks.

  8. Francis Williams was the free born son of a Jamaican freedman who became the first black writer to gain recognition in the British Empire. Williams was born free around 1690 in Jamaica, the son of John Williams and his wife, Dorothy. John had been freed by his master sometime before 1690.

  9. At least 30 years before Long's 1774 account of Francis Williams, the extraordinary free Jamaican Black was the subject of argument about the alleged inferiority of people of African descent.

  10. Feb 15, 2024 · Francis Williams is speculated to have been the first person of African descent to attend Cambridge, although records are contested.

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