Browse Items (166 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page Page of 17 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added In 1568, after serving two female masters for over a decade in Seville, two young female Black slaves born in Santo Domingo were granted freedom by their second master Nov. 27, 1568 A freed young Black woman from Santo Domingo residing in Seville in 1575 decided to return to the Americas 1575, Nov. 16 Auction of enslaved Africans seized by Santo Domingo’s colonial authorities in 1575 from a Portuguese ship 1575 Comments by a colonial official of La Española on the need for enslaved Black labor around 1568-1572 1568-1572 In 1558 Santo Domingo, the local prison kept slave and non-slave, Black and non-Black, men and women detainees within the same building complex 1558 An enslaved Black man was called to testify in La Española in 1556 and his depositions were incorporated into the inquiry’s proceedings 1556 The authorities of Santo Domingo auctioned the cargo of enslaved Blacks from a Portuguese ship that had arrived without a license in 1555 1555 The authorities of Santo Domingo auctioned the cargo of enslaved Blacks from a Portuguese ship that had arrived without a license in 1555 1555 A Portuguese ship arrived without a license at the port of Santo Domingo in 1555 and the local authorities seized its cargo of enslaved Africans 1555 In 1553 Miguel de Torquemada, a young mulatto from Santo Domingo residing temporarily in Seville, Spain, requested royal permission to return to Santo Domingo Dec. 5, 1553 Previous Page Page of 17 Next Page Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2