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Slavery

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Anthony Johnson imorts five servants into Virginia

and thus qualifies to receive a 250-acre land grant

along the Puwgoteague River, VA; other blacks join

him and attempt to launch an independent black community;

at its height the settlement reaches 12 black homesteads.

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