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Dorothy Thomas

Dorothy Thomas

AuthorBooks · Second hand1756-1846

Dorothy Thomas was a Caribbean entrepreneur and former slave who engaged in business in Montserrat, Dominica, Grenada, Barbados, and Demerara. Having purchased her own manumission, Thomas spent nearly sixteen years securing the freedom of her children, mother, and several other relatives. Though she owned hotels one of which had a French restaurant, her primary source of income was hiring out female hucksters to whom she supplied goods to be sold to plantation workers and slaves. She also hired out her slaves as labourers, earned income from lodging houses, ran a plantation, and rented out properties which she owned. Known as one of the few black women who derived compensation from the government scheme to reimburse slave owners, she received £3,413 for the loss of her labourers when Britain abolished slavery.

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1756
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1846
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Dorothy Thomas was born in Montserrat in 1756 and led a life defined by entrepreneurship.
Her historical path is notable for her role as a plantation owner within the British Empire.
Although her life began in the Caribbean, her literary legacy is closely tied to fiction set in Nebraska.
She is recognized for her ability to portray social life and customs in her stories.
Her most prominent work includes a collection of short stories originally published in The New Yorker.

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