Summary “La Negra del Hospital” (The Black Woman of the Hospital) (1497-1501)Slave trade authorized since 1501 The beginning of slave resistance in the Americas (1503)Early promises of manumission (1505)The Earliest Transatlantic Slave Trade in the Americas (1518)Carving privileges within the slave system (1519)Severe punishment of black slaves in Santo Domingo (1519)The Slaves’ Rebellion of the Christmas of 1521 in La EspañolaA female black slave accused of poisoning her mistress (1530)Enslaved black labor was essential for the defense of Santo Domingo City (1538)Santo Domingo settlers feared maroon and rebel black slaves (mid-1540s)Black maroon leader Sebastián Lemba’s head was exhibited (1553)A young mulatto from Santo Domingo residing in Seville (1553)A ship cargo of black slave seized by the authorities of Santo Domingo (1555)One of the earliest public auctions of blacks slaves in the Americas (1555)Branded sugar crates and branded Black Africans (1555)The voice of an enslaved black man as a testimony in a judicial inquiry (1556)Slave and non-slave, black and non-black prisoners together in Santo Domingo’s jail (1558)A need for more black labor in Santo Domingo (1568-1572)Another auction of enslaved Africans seized by Santo Domingo’s colonial authorities (1575)After years residing in Seville, a freed black woman from Santo Domingo missed her city (1575)Manumission of two female black slaves from Santo Domingo living in Seville (1568)An enslaved black African man argued for his freedom claiming a noble African origin (1594)Household slaves of Captain Gerónimo Agüero Bardecí in Santo Domingo (1605) “La Negra del Hospital” (The Black Woman of the Hospital) (1497-1501) → Summary First Blacks In The Americas Summary“La Negra del Hospital” (The Black Woman of the Hospital) (1497-1501)Slave trade authorized since 1501 The beginning of slave resistance in the Americas (1503)Early promises of manumission (1505)The Earliest Transatlantic Slave Trade in the Americas (1518)Carving privileges within the slave system (1519)Severe punishment of black slaves in Santo Domingo (1519)The Slaves’ Rebellion of the Christmas of 1521 in La EspañolaA female black slave accused of poisoning her mistress (1530)Enslaved black labor was essential for the defense of Santo Domingo City (1538)Santo Domingo settlers feared maroon and rebel black slaves (mid-1540s)Black maroon leader Sebastián Lemba’s head was exhibited (1553)A young mulatto from Santo Domingo residing in Seville (1553)A ship cargo of black slave seized by the authorities of Santo Domingo (1555)One of the earliest public auctions of blacks slaves in the Americas (1555)Branded sugar crates and branded black Africans (1555)The voice of an enslaved black man as a testimony in a judicial inquiry (1556)Slave and non-slave, black and non-black prisoners together in Santo Domingo’s jail (1558)A need for more black labor in Santo Domingo (1568-1572)Another auction of enslaved Africans seized by Santo Domingo’s colonial authorities (1575)After years residing in Seville, a freed black woman from Santo Domingo missed her city (1575)Manumission of two female black slaves from Santo Domingo living in Seville (1568)An enslaved black African man argued for his freedom claiming a noble African origin (1594)Household slaves of Captain Gerónimo Agüero Bardecí in Santo Domingo (1605)