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English: Abduhl Rahhahman by H. Inman, engraved by T. Illman. Portrait of a West African prince known as Ibrahima, Prince of Slaves, and Abdu-l-Rahman Ibrahim Ibn Sori. He was captured as a war prisoner and became a slave in the United States for 40 years. He was freed in 1828. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. Illustration from: The Colonizationist and Journal of Freedom, Boston: G.W. Light, 1834, frontispiece. Printed below portrait: "Facsimile of the Moorish prince's" (Arabic script).
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Author Stipple engraving by Thomas Illman, after a drawing by Henry Inman.
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