Timothy Meaher | |
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Born | 1812 Bowdoinham, Maine or Gardiner, Maine, US |
Died | March 3, 1892 Mobile, Alabama, US |
Occupation | slave trader |
Timothy Meaher (1812 – 3 March 1892) was an American slave trader, son of an Irish immigrant father and an Anglo-Irish American mother. He was raised in rural Whitefield, Maine. In his 20s, he moved to Mobile, Alabama where he became a wealthy human trafficker, businessman and landowner.[1][2] He built and owned the slave-ship Clotilda[1][3] and was responsible for illegally smuggling the last enslaved Africans into the United States in 1860.[4]
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