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The Omanhin of Insuain; A Negro chieftain of the borders of Togoland, belonging to the Pôpô or Dahoméan group of West African peoples; His forefathers sold many Pôpô slaves to the Portuguese, British, and Danes.

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The Omanhin of Insuain; A Negro chieftain of the borders of Togoland, belonging to the Pôpô or Dahoméan group of West African peoples; His forefathers sold many Pôpô slaves to the Portuguese, British, and Danes.
Names
Johnston, Harry Hamilton, Sir, 1858-1927 (Author)
Collection

The Negro in the New World

Dates / Origin
Date Issued: 1910
Place: London
Publisher: Methuen
Library locations
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division
Shelf locator: Sc 326.97-J (Johnston, H. Negro in the New World. New York: 1910)
Topics
rulers -- Africa
Mina (African people)
Fon (African people)
Togoland
Umbrellas
Genres
Photographs
Illustrations
Type of Resource
Still image
Identifiers
RLIN/OCLC: NYPG82-B19638
Barcode: 33433034788145
NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b10736862
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 1773bd00-c6b8-012f-2797-58d385a7bc34
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  • 1858: Creator Born
  • 1910: Issued
  • 1927: Creator Died
  • 2016: Digitized
  • 2024: Found by you!
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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division, The New York Public Library. "The Omanhin of Insuain; A Negro chieftain of the borders of Togoland, belonging to the Pôpô or Dahoméan group of West African peoples; His forefathers sold many Pôpô slaves to the Portuguese, British, and Danes." The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1910. https://qa-digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47df-8d50-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99

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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division, The New York Public Library. "The Omanhin of Insuain; A Negro chieftain of the borders of Togoland, belonging to the Pôpô or Dahoméan group of West African peoples; His forefathers sold many Pôpô slaves to the Portuguese, British, and Danes." New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed November 22, 2024. https://qa-digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47df-8d50-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99

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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division, The New York Public Library. (1910). The Omanhin of Insuain; A Negro chieftain of the borders of Togoland, belonging to the Pôpô or Dahoméan group of West African peoples; His forefathers sold many Pôpô slaves to the Portuguese, British, and Danes. Retrieved from https://qa-digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47df-8d50-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99

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The Omanhin of Insuain; A Negro chieftain of the borders of Togoland, belonging to the Pôpô or Dahoméan group of West African peoples; His forefathers sold many Pôpô slaves to the Portuguese, British, and Danes.