A Prince Enslaved in Southwest Mississippi: The Story of Abdul Rahman Ibrahima (1762-1829)
When Prince Abdul Rahman Ibrahima arrived in Natchez in 1788, he walked up a landing dock where he met Thomas Foster, a young farmer who would purchase him like cattle and keep him enslaved for forty years on a nearby plantation. Little did he or Foster know that after decades of hard labor, he would not only be free, but he would travel to Washington, D.C. and have a face-to-face meeting with the president of the United States before sailing back to West Africa.