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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joanna_VassaJoanna Vassa - Wikipedia

    Joanna Vassa ( / ˈvæsə /; 11 April 1795 – 10 March 1857) was the only surviving child of the former slave and anti-slavery campaigner Olaudah Equiano. [1] Her grave in Abney Park Cemetery, London, was given listed status in 2008 [2] but little is known of her life.

  2. abneypark.org › famous-residents › joanna-vassaJoanna Vassa — Abney Park

    7 de mar. de 2021 · Joanna was the daughter of the man who could claim to be Britain's first Black activist, Olaudah Equiano alias Gustavus Vassa. Equiano was shipped to England as a slave, served in the navy and obtained his freedom in 1766.

  3. 1 de jul. de 2020 · La vegetación cubría el 11 de junio de 2020 la tumba de Joanna Vassa, la hija de Gustavus Vassa, cuyo nombre africano era Olaudah Equiano, uno de los líderes abolicionistas más importante de...

  4. 7 de mar. de 2021 · This talk explores the life of Joanna Vassa as gathered from the archives and considers what her life could have been like, living as the daughter of one of the leading Black abolitionists of the eighteenth century.

  5. 23 de oct. de 2020 · Oct 23, 2020| News & Events. Join us on Zoom as we learn about Joanna Vassa (1795-1757). Joanna lost her parents between 1796 – 1797 at only two years old. Joanna relied on her guardians and family friends for knowledge of her parents.

  6. Join Angelina Osborne on Wednesday 28th of October in Joanna Vassa: An imagined life. This talk explores the life of Joanna Vassa as gathered from the archives and imagines what her life could...

  7. 21 de ene. de 2021 · Abney Park: Joanna Vassa. Due to the cemetery’s associations with dissenters, it also has strong links to Quakers and therefore the 19th Century abolitionist movement. Joanna Vassa was the daughter of a man who has a claim for being Britain’s first black activist.