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Juan Francisco Manzano (1797–1854) was born a house slave in the Matanzas Province of Cuba during the colonial period. Manzano's father died before he was 15 and his only remaining family was his mother and two brothers. Manzano worked as a page through his whole life, which was a privileged job for a slave. He wrote two works of poetry and his autobiography while still enslaved. The Autobiography of a Slave is one of two only documented accounts of 19th-century Cuban slavery, the only existing narrative accounts of slavery in Spanish America. (The other is by Esteban Mesa Montejo.) Irish abolitionist Richard Robert Madden published his Poems by a slave in the island of Cuba in 1840. A second part to his autobiography was lost. He obtained his freedom in 1837 and later wrote a book of poem

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  • خوان فرنسيسكو مانزانو (ar)
  • Juan Francisco Manzano (de)
  • Juan Francisco Manzano (es)
  • Juan Francisco Manzano (fr)
  • Juan Francisco Manzano (en)
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  • خوان فرنسيسكو مانزانو هو كاتب كوبي، ولد في 1797 في هافانا في كوبا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 1854. (ar)
  • Juan Francisco Manzano (* 1797 in Havanna, Kuba; † 1854 oder 1853 ebenda) war ein Dichter und Schriftsteller. Als Mulatte erlebte er am eigenen Leib die Ungerechtigkeiten des Systems Sklaverei. (de)
  • Juan Francisco Manzano, né en 1797 à La Havane et mort en 1854 dans la même ville, est un écrivain cubain, né esclave, auteur de poèmes et d'une autobiographie, Autobiografía de un esclavo.Etant un esclave urbain, il eut un statut privilégié puisqu'il logeait dans la maison de sa première maîtresse en tant que « chien de salon ». (fr)
  • Juan Francisco Manzano (La Habana, 1787-1853) fue un poeta cubano que nació esclavo durante el periodo colonial. Escribió dos poemarios y su autobiografía, que se publicaron antes de que obtuviera la libertad en 1836. Su Autobiografía constituye el texto más divulgado de la narrativa antiesclavista y se considera un texto clave para comprender el periodo colonial. (es)
  • Juan Francisco Manzano (1797–1854) was born a house slave in the Matanzas Province of Cuba during the colonial period. Manzano's father died before he was 15 and his only remaining family was his mother and two brothers. Manzano worked as a page through his whole life, which was a privileged job for a slave. He wrote two works of poetry and his autobiography while still enslaved. The Autobiography of a Slave is one of two only documented accounts of 19th-century Cuban slavery, the only existing narrative accounts of slavery in Spanish America. (The other is by Esteban Mesa Montejo.) Irish abolitionist Richard Robert Madden published his Poems by a slave in the island of Cuba in 1840. A second part to his autobiography was lost. He obtained his freedom in 1837 and later wrote a book of poem (en)
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  • Juan Francisco Manzano (en)
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  • La Habana, Cuba, Spain (en)
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