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The list Mulatto includes Sally Hemings, Anna J. Cooper, Fanny Eaton, Betty Hemings and Thomas-Alexandre Dumas. The list consists of 25 members and 3 sublists.
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    Sally Hemings

    Slave of Thomas Jefferson (c. 1773–1835)
    Sally Hemings
    Overview: Sarah (Sally) Hemings (c. 1773–1835) was an enslaved woman of mixed race owned by President Thomas Jefferson. Multiple lines of evidence indicate that Jefferson had a long-term sexual relationship with ...
    Date of birth: 1773
    Date of death: 1835
    Age: 61 (age at death)
    Nationality: American
    Occupation: Other
    Gender: Female
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    Anna J. Cooper

    African-American author, educator, speaker, and scholar (1858–1964)
    Anna J. Cooper
    Overview: Anna Julia Haywood Cooper (August 10, 1858 – February 27, 1964) was an American author, educator, sociologist, speaker, Black liberation activist, and one of the most prominent African-American scholars ...
    Date of birth: 10 August 1858
    Date of death: 27 February 1964
    Age: 105 (age at death)
    Nationality: American
    Occupation: Historian
    Gender: Female
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    Fanny Eaton

    Artist's model (1835–1924)
    Fanny Eaton
    Overview: Fanny Eaton (23 June 1835 – 4 March 1924) was a Jamaican-born artist's model and domestic worker. She is best known as a model for the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and their circle in England between 1859 ...
    Date of birth: 23 June 1835
    Date of death: 4 March 1924
    Age: 88 (age at death)
    Nationality: Jamaican
    Occupation: Model
    Gender: Female
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    Betty Hemings

    Mother of Sally Hemings
    Overview: Elizabeth "Betty" Hemings (c.1735 – 1807) was an enslaved mixed-race woman in colonial Virginia. With her master, planter John Wayles, she had six children, including Sally Hemings. These children were ...
    Date of death: 1807
    Nationality: American
    Occupation: Other
    Gender: Female
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    Thomas-Alexandre Dumas

    French general
    Thomas-Alexandre Dumas
    Overview: Thomas-Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie (also known as Alexandre Dumas; 25 March 1762 – 26 February 1806) was a French general in Revolutionary France. With Toussaint Louverture and Abram Petrovich ...
    Date of birth: 25 March 1762
    Date of death: 26 February 1806
    Age: 43 (age at death)
    Nationality: Haitian
    Occupation: Military
    Gender: Male
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    Creoles of color

    Ethnic group
    Overview: The Creoles of color are a historic ethnic group of Creole people that developed in the former French and Spanish colonies of Louisiana (especially in the city of New Orleans), Mississippi, Alabama, and ...
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    Mulatto

    Historical racial classification
    Overview: Mulatto (, ) is a historical racial classification of people who are born of one white parent and one black parent, as well as mixed-race people in general. The term mulatto is now chiefly considered to ...
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    Anita Florence Hemmings

    First black student to attend Vassar College
    Anita Florence Hemmings
    Overview: Anita Florence Hemmings (June 8, 1872 – 1960) was the first African-American woman to graduate from Vassar College. After graduation she became a librarian at the Boston Public Library.
    Date of birth: 8 June 1872
    Date of death: 19 February 1943
    Age: 70 (age at death)
    Nationality: American
    Occupation: Librarian
    Gender: Female
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    Aaron Alpeoria Bradley

    African-American lawyer
    Overview: Aaron Alpeoria Bradley (ca. 1815 - 1881) was born into slavery, escaped, and became a lawyer in Massachusetts. After the American Civil War he moved to Georgia. He was denied admittance to the Georgia ...
    Date of birth: 1815
    Date of death: 1881
    Age: 65 (age at death)
    Nationality: American
    Occupation: Activist
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    Overview: Suzanne Bélair, called Sanité Bélair, (1781 – 5 October 1802), was a female Haitian Freedom fighter and revolutionary, lieutenant in the army of Toussaint Louverture.
    Date of birth: 1781
    Date of death: 1802
    Age: 20 (age at death)
    Nationality: Haitian
    Occupation: Activist
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    André Rigaud

    Haitian, Military
    André Rigaud
    Overview: Benoit Joseph André Rigaud (17 January 1761 – 18 September 1811) was the leading mulatto military leader during the Haitian Revolution. Among his protégés were Alexandre Pétion and Jean-Pierre Boyer, both ...
    Date of birth: 1761
    Date of death: 18 September 1811
    Age: 50 (age at death)
    Nationality: Haitian
    Occupation: Military
    Gender: Male
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    Jean Pierre Boyer

    President of Haiti
    Jean Pierre Boyer
    Overview: Jean-Pierre Boyer (possibly 15 February 1776 – 9 July 1850) was one of the leaders of the Haitian Revolution, and President of Haiti from 1818 to 1843. He reunited the north and south of the country into ...
    Date of birth: 15 February 1776
    Date of death: 9 July 1850
    Age: 74 (age at death)
    Nationality: Haitian
    Occupation: Politician
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    Georgina Lawton

    Irish-Nigerian writer
    Overview: Georgina Lawton (11/12/1992) is an Irish-Nigerian writer whose personal narrative is the subject of her Memoir, being of mixed race as a product of a brief liaison, and raised by a white father not her ...
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    Richard Edward Dereef

    American lumber trader
    Overview: Richard Edward Dereef (1798–1876) was an American lumber trader, slave owner, and politician. A member of a wealthy mulatto family, Dereef was a prominent member of South Carolinian society but was subject ...
    Date of birth: 1798
    Date of death: 1876
    Age: 77 (age at death)
    Occupation: Politician
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    Cécile Fatiman

    Haitian Vodou practitioner, leader of the Bois-Caïman ceremony and women marroon
    Cécile Fatiman
    Overview: Cécile Fatiman (1771-1883), was a Haitian vodou priestess, a mambo. She is famous for her participation in the vodou ceremony at Bois Caïman, which is considered to be one of the starting points of the ...
    Date of birth: 1771
    Date of death: 1883
    Age: 111 (age at death)
    Nationality: Haitian
    Occupation: Activist
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    Gold Coast Euro-Africans

    Historical ethnic group in Ghana
    Overview: Gold Coast Euro-Africans were a historical demographic based in coastal urban settlements in colonial Ghana, that arose from unions between European men and African women from the late 15th century - the ...
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    Quadroon

    Person with one quarter African and three quarters European ancestry
    Quadroon
    Overview: In the slave societies of the Americas, a quadroon or quarteron was a person with one quarter African and three quarters European ancestry (or in Australia, one quarter aboriginal ancestry).
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    Overview: Ludie Clay Andrews (March 3, 1874 – January 6, 1969) was an American nurse, stated to be a pioneer of nursing.
    Date of birth: 3 March 1874
    Date of death: 6 January 1969
    Age: 94 (age at death)
    Nationality: American
    Occupation: Nurse
    Gender: Female
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    George Wallace (Georgia Senator)

    American politician
    Overview: George Wallace was an African-American state senator from Georgia during the Reconstruction Era. He represented Hancock County, Georgia, Baldwin County, Georgia, and Washington County, Georgia. On Se ...
    Occupation: Politician
    Gender: Male
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    Algernon B. Jackson

    African American physician who contributed to the National Negro Health Movement
    Algernon B. Jackson
    Overview: Algernon Brashear Jackson was a prominent African American physician, surgeon, author, and columnist who contributed profoundly to the National Negro Health Movement, an organization which sought to uplift ...
    Occupation: Doctor
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