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Discover the story of Nottingham's first African

Dave | 26.04.2006 20:49 | Anti-racism | Migration

The opportunity to hear the story of the first African in Nottingham - George Africanus - is on offer from Lenton Local History Society.

Africanus
Africanus


Africanus came to Britain as a slave from Sierra Leone at the age of three - around 1766, it is thought. After belonging to a Wolverhampton family for around 18 years he found freedom. Having passed through Nottingham before and admired the city, he headed here to live. He founded a servants' register office as well as working as a waiter and labourer.

He married a local girl, Esther Shaw, in 1788 who he lived with until his death in 1834.

In 2003 his grave in St Mary's churchyard in the Lace Market was uncovered and commerorated with a plaque. Percy Dread, who sang a song for its unveiling, said at the time: "This man has been here a long time and has gone through adversity and made good. I think we should know about him - just like Robin Hood, we should know about George."

To answer the many interesting questions surrounding Africanus' life, everyone is invited to a lecture by Suella Postles on Wednesday May 10. It will start at 7.30pm at the Hillside Club (formerly the Western Club), Hillside, Derby Road, Lenton and admission is £1.

More info from Wikipedia

BBC News on unveiling of plaque

Lenton Local History Society

Dave

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Plaque

28.04.2006 15:16



I didn't know about this, so, on reading the article, I set out in search of the plaque. I found it! It is screwed to the iron railings, at the back of the churchyard, about half way along.

I spoke to staff there, this weathered and unmarked stone [inscription now completely eroded & disappeared] was pointed out as his burial place.

Tash
mail e-mail: tash@indymedia.org


and ..... in the Market Square

07.05.2006 20:42





While the Market Square is getting a make over, the boards around the construction site, have some artworks, describing Nottingham life and stuff. Since being informed about the above, then, discovering the plaque in St Mary's, I was amazed to find yet a further mention of George. Here are some piccys .......

Tash
mail e-mail: tash@indymedia.org


A true picture of 'Scipio'?

16.03.2007 10:09

Thanks for the photographic record!

There seems to be some dispute about the above portrait attributed to George 'Scipio' Africanus which is the same one used on the wikipedia page:
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Africanus
Discussion about portrait accuracy:
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:George_Africanus

The picture is probably better attributed to Olaudah Equiano, slave author of the abolitionist auto-biography:
'The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa the African (1789)':
 http://www.brycchancarey.com/equiano/biog.htm

The following link contains what is considered to be a more likely picture of George Africanus next to his master George Molineux:
 http://www.wolverhamptonhistory.org.uk/people/migration/slavery

Mike