Prince Abdul-Rahman, a West African royal captured in 1788 and sold into slavery in Mississippi, endured 40 years of bondage while secretly maintaining his Muslim faith, eventually gaining freedom in 1828 with help from President John Quincy Adams and continuing his mission to free his enslaved family.
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From African Royalty to American Slavery — The Story of Abdul-Rahman追加:
Born into royalty in West Africa, Prince Abdul-Rahman was raised to lead.
But in 1788, everything changed.
Captured during war, he was sold into slavery and shipped across the Atlantic to a plantation in Mississippi.
For forty long years, Abdul-Rahman endured brutal labor, separated from the life he once knew.
Yet he never abandoned his faith as a Muslim or his hope for freedom.
He prayed, fasted, and held tightly to his family through unimaginable hardship.
Then, after decades in bondage, his story reached powerful men in America, including President John Quincy Adams.
Newspapers called him the “Prince Among Slaves.” In 1828, Abdul-Rahman finally gained his freedom.
But even then, his mission wasn’t over.
He spent his final years trying to raise money to free his children still trapped in slavery.
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